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Hi,
Thanks for your work on this project. A suggestion - when you make releases, either (a) put all builds (.NET 6, .NET 8, and .NET Framework) on the list in github, or (b) explicitly point people towards your install documentation on that releases spiel.
The last release states that the project is compatible with .NET 6, .NET 8 and the .NET Framework, but the msi download only works for the .NET framework. This is not made obvious during the download, installation process, --help, or even running a script. Refusing to run .NET 8 is consequentially fairly surprising to newcomers, and results in a lost of wasted time as the error messages that come when importing a dll are hardly explanatory.
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Hi,
Thanks for your work on this project. A suggestion - when you make releases, either (a) put all builds (.NET 6, .NET 8, and .NET Framework) on the list in github, or (b) explicitly point people towards your install documentation on that releases spiel.
The last release states that the project is compatible with .NET 6, .NET 8 and the .NET Framework, but the msi download only works for the .NET framework. This is not made obvious during the download, installation process, --help, or even running a script. Refusing to run .NET 8 is consequentially fairly surprising to newcomers, and results in a lost of wasted time as the error messages that come when importing a dll are hardly explanatory.
Cheers and thanks again
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