Nightly builds of the trunc branch are the cumulative set of bug fixes to the latest release. Nightly builds are found from a link on the main site webpage. Generally you would download and install the most recent if you have been recommended to install the nightly build.
Of course when you download something is very different from when it was created. The 1.4.3 release was made on the first of July.
Excuse me, but did I not attempt multiple times to define myself as inexperienced? Your statement "Generally you would download and install the most recent if you have been recommended to install the nightly build" I found a bit misleading, as I thought you might also have been referring to the one most immediately following the above-referenced post.
I fail to see what the sarcasm and obvious disdain towards users looking for answers seek to accomplish. I saw it prevalent throughout the forum, so shouldn't be surprised. I also saw a LOT of the same types of technical issues over and over, with very little true solutions offered other than "check your server log", or "it must be something you did wrong".
More power to you. I found the documentation lacking, negative and sarcastic responses to real questions, and a product that has caused me WAY more headaches than it's worth. For the record, I found a solution to the problem, ironically on a different website (thanks so much). Obviously will not be recommending the software to any other clients.
Obviously, you are a Chief Developer as well as a Chief Ass. Actually, allow me to offer you a little lesson in grammar. The use of the word "generally" is most effective in sentences when followed by a contrasting statement, such as: "Generally you would download and install the most recent if you have been recommended to install the nightly build, but in your situation I would recommend downloading the build from July 9th instead, as that should be sufficient to resolve your issue." My follow up question was simply to clarify that you had not accidentally omitted the latter part of the sentence in your reply. A simple "the most recent" would have been a sufficient reply. You chose to go with hateful sarcasm instead.
So as you can see, I can read. I just can't read poor grammar, nor your mind.