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A way to check if installed modules have versions for higher versions than the one currently used.
Would it be possible to add a feature to let you check if installed modules have versions/ compatibility for v11 when the current installed version is v10. So check with lower version if higher version is available?
Because I would like to know when most of my main modules are ready for the next core version, but i want to keep playing on the stable v10 version till I know all the modules I need are ready. And it's hard to keep track of which modules are updated to the next version.
Solution
A way to check if installed modules have updates for the next higher version of foundry. Like an icon next to the module in the module list or a way to check in the compact checker interface.
Alternatives
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Context
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A ok, didn't know that, but that would be great. Because that didn't work with v9 to v10 either, and I had to manually check the website's and excel table over and over.
Problem
A way to check if installed modules have versions for higher versions than the one currently used.
Would it be possible to add a feature to let you check if installed modules have versions/ compatibility for v11 when the current installed version is v10. So check with lower version if higher version is available?
Because I would like to know when most of my main modules are ready for the next core version, but i want to keep playing on the stable v10 version till I know all the modules I need are ready. And it's hard to keep track of which modules are updated to the next version.
Solution
A way to check if installed modules have updates for the next higher version of foundry. Like an icon next to the module in the module list or a way to check in the compact checker interface.
Alternatives
No response
Context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: