Every update to any software usually has bug fixes in it. These are “known issues” to the developer, and usually too esoteric to be reported on the fix list that you might read. It is the nature of software development that there are constant patches, especially when new features are added.sense. 1.16 just updated to support guess what???? The FLIP and the usual "known issues" that DJI never defines.
"Fix known issues" is also the "excuse" when you don't want to bother listing important stuff or worse don't want people to know about something, and DJI had a heavy track record of using it that way...Every update to any software usually has bug fixes in it. These are “known issues” to the developer, and usually too esoteric to be reported on the fix list that you might read. It is the nature of software development that there are constant patches, especially when new features are added.
Every update to any software usually has bug fixes in it. These are “known issues” to the developer, and usually too esoteric to be reported on the fix list that you might read. It is the nature of software development that there are constant patches, especially when new features are added.
DJI explained in their forum once that "known issues" are related to software code changes that the majority of users won't notice."known issues fixed" for this Luddite might as well be ancient Greek. Actually any language alive or dead with the mostly the exception of American English. Which according to a British friend is not "proper" English.