There's arguments for and against upgrading software. If it's software that's been around a while and development might be a bit stagnant, and if it's stable, then I adopt the "it aint broke, don't fix it" adage. But software that's still on the way up, being actively developed with new features being regularly added, I say upgrade.
Take EQMod for example, those guys are very active and adding wonderful new features almost monthly. I upgrade every time. Sure there's the occasional bug, but they fix it almost immediately because they're so actively developing.
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