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1Both of these should be fixed now.Tim Stone– Tim Stone ♦2011-12-05 16:00:35 +00:00Commented Dec 5, 2011 at 16:00
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@TimStone - do I have to do anything to get the latest version? It's still showing the incorrect link for both the comments and the history.ChrisF– ChrisF2011-12-06 09:29:37 +00:00Commented Dec 6, 2011 at 9:29
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Click the install link in the question again and it should replace your current version with the most recent on next page load.Tim Stone– Tim Stone ♦2011-12-06 12:45:01 +00:00Commented Dec 6, 2011 at 12:45
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@TimStone - yep - that seems to have done it. Just have to remember to do it home as well :)ChrisF– ChrisF2011-12-06 12:46:52 +00:00Commented Dec 6, 2011 at 12:46
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Awesome. :) And yeah, it'd be nice if browsers had a way of syncing userscripts, but even Chrome's syncing feature doesn't handle that as a result of its implementation. We are hoping to make the update process a bit more apparent though, so at least the script will remind you when it's out of date.Tim Stone– Tim Stone ♦2011-12-06 12:53:35 +00:00Commented Dec 6, 2011 at 12:53
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@TimStone - superuser.com/questions/301333/… - private extensions etc. don't auto sync.ChrisF– ChrisF2011-12-06 12:55:59 +00:00Commented Dec 6, 2011 at 12:55
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