Okay, let's talk about labels, exactly about labels differences :)
As many people know, I categorize all versions of a package into its categories; they enter categories; Release, Snapshot and Preview version. And they all have their own unique features! Well, that’s all I can tell you, see you!
How? Now it's all clear? Of course! After all, I am the best explanator in the world! Okay, let's dig deeper;
Release version:
~Minimum specifications:
MT6589M; 1 GHZ; 4 CORES; 2 GB RAM
This is the MOST stable version of the package! You can use it without fear of a crash of the game or damage to the world! Refinement of textures, bug fixes and much more, all this will be in the future RELEASE!
Unfortunately, so far (and this is within 1 year) not one STABLE release has not been observed. The assemblies were in testing mode now and then constantly being fixed, and over time they were published with any other label, besides RELEASE.
Snapshot version:
~Minimum specifications:
MT6738; 1.5 GHZ; 4 CORES; 4 GB RAM
Perhaps this is the most stable version of the package, second only to the stability of the release version. But if I say so, this cannot mean that everything will be so :)
What do we have on the list? Oh yes, for sure! package published on mcpedl.com, a colossal error was noticed! I forgot to remove the extra tag "}" in the file "textures_terrain.json" what caused the game crash when loading the world ._.
Thanks to these guys for noticing the error and sharing it with me:
True, try to publish errors on our Forum so that new users are not afraid of already fixed errors.
And so, we strayed from the topic.
What do we have on the list? Oh yes, for sure!...
Priview verson (Only for Testers):
~Minimum specifications:
MT6738; 1.5 GHZ; 4 CORES; 5 GB RAM
Perhaps this is the most buggy version of the package! Never use it! It contains many shortcomings, errors and weighs too much! For besides textures, it holds a lot of backups! It can also damage your worlds or break your game! AAAaAAAaAA!!! This version is for Testers only!
Well, and summing up, I finally explained the meaning of the new labels, which may contribute to the correct choice of version for further use of the package!
Good night! :>