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Divorce Calculator - what about a Version number?

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19 Oct 07 #4920 by JulesW
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Hi

I have been very impressed with the calculator.

I have a suggestion which may help. In the forum it mentions that a new version is changed to take account of such and such.

Would it be an idea to announce when a new version is there and what is resolves or changes in its calculations?

This could alert people if they based their calculations on a previous version and were not aware that things had changed.

A quick list of its assumptions may help too. This helps to expalin what is involved. My wife was certainly surprised to hear of spousal maintenance!

Keep up the good work.

Jules

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