Should i install 2.0.2??

HI..
everyone has been saying they have had problems but my mom said she had no problems but people here have been having problems and im confused... should i or should i not??

Miss Ryan,
Most of the people who post to Apple Discussions do so because they are experiencing an issue with something or other. If you go to the waiting area for a medical clinic, you are going to find more people having health issues. Just because 80% of the people in a doctor's office have an ailment, doesn't mean 80% of the town has ailments.
Hope this helps,
Nathan C.

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