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Prior to v8, the next/beta version of Online Nandroid was code named internally as "next". From v8, I have started giving code names to new versions when I start working on them. The main aim of this code naming is not to stick on to a definite version number as it is not definite if the next version will be a major version number of a point five release. New features are added during the process of designing and coding of the new version. At the time of the release, it is given a definite version number such as `v8.00`.
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Prior to v8, the next / beta version of Online Nandroid was code named internally as "next". From v8, I have started giving code names to new versions when I start working on them. The main aim of this code naming is not to stick on to a definite version number as it is not definite if the next version will be a major version number of a point five release. New features are added during the process of designing and coding of the new version. At the time of the release, it is given a definite version number such as `v8.00`.
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Additionally, only the alpha and beta versions carry the code name and not final versions. Final versions are referred with their respective version numbers.
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Code names given are girl names used widely in the Maldives.
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Below is a list of code names and their ultimate version numbers.
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* Aisha - Version 7.5x
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* Liusha - Version 8.xx
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