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-You can configure other Indigo settings by opening the preferences dialog (selecting the ''**Indigo 2024.1->Preferences...**'' menu item) and clicking on the ''**General**'' tab.+You can configure other Indigo settings by opening the preferences dialog (selecting the ''**Indigo 2025.1->Preferences...**'' menu item) and clicking on the ''**General**'' tab.
  
 The first section of the tab is about update checking. The first checkbox will have the client check with our servers to see if there's an update to Indigo available when the client first starts up. If there is, it will let you know. The second checkbox will send anonymous information to us (and it really is anonymous) about your install - this helps us to better prioritize what future enhancements to add. The last checkbox will also check to see if there's a newer beta version available - if you aren't interested in getting betas then leave it unchecked. The first section of the tab is about update checking. The first checkbox will have the client check with our servers to see if there's an update to Indigo available when the client first starts up. If there is, it will let you know. The second checkbox will send anonymous information to us (and it really is anonymous) about your install - this helps us to better prioritize what future enhancements to add. The last checkbox will also check to see if there's a newer beta version available - if you aren't interested in getting betas then leave it unchecked.
  
-You can have Indigo check for updates immediately by selecting the ''**Indigo 2024.1->Check for Updates...**'' menu item.+You can have Indigo check for updates immediately by selecting the ''**Indigo 2025.1->Check for Updates...**'' menu item.
  
 The next section we talked about above - how many days of event log files to keep. The next section we talked about above - how many days of event log files to keep.
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