1.1.3 software -- why should I update?

My nano has 1.1.2 software and iTunes reminds me every time I sync that the 1.1.3 update is available. I'm trying to find out what was changed/fixed with 1.1.3 software and can't find anything on the site so far that explains what the differences are and why I should bother updating. I see some posts where people have had trouble after the update and I'm not inclined to fix something that isn't broke...

I'm not inclined to fix something that isn't broke...
Then there's your answer.
The update was for minor (unspecified) bug fixes, and if your iPod is not exhibiting any odd behaviour.............

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