Question about the new firmware for Dr4-A?

I`ve just find out tha there is a new firmware for DR4-A: 2.60.  Is it good?
Bacause i remember that 2.50 gave a lot of people trouble. What about this one?
Thanks a lot

2.60 is OK, I use it without any problems for several weeks and know that also others who were unhappy with 2.50 are using it and are now happy .

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