If I have my firewall blocking Hard Disk Sentinel, clicking the
Configuration | Update | Check for new version now results in a message saying that my current version is up-to-date (which it isn't). Disabling the firewall block results in HDS telling me there is a new version and then immediately start to download (and I assume eventually install) the latest version. Neither of these behaviors is ideal. Here's what I think should happen instead:
1) If HDS is prevented from checking for updates, there should be an appropriate error message saying so. Otherwise users may wrongly think that they're running the latest version of HDS simply because the program is somehow blocked from going online.
2) If checking
is allowed by the user, then once an update is detected, it would be more logical (to me at least) to
- A) Ask the user if they want to update at that time.
or (at minimum)...
B) Change the wording on the button to something like "Check for new version now (and update if one is available)"
Though I'd prefer option A - I may want to quickly see if there's a new version, but not want to update until later (maybe I want to backup my current version before updating).
What do you think?