Being a Windows user, I agree with Bulia on just about everything.
Isn't Linux supposed to have this great package management / update mechanism? (I have used Linux for half a year, Fedora 6/7 and it tells me everytime it boots that there are new packages to install) On Windows, there is no such thing. So when I for example read: "new release!" I go to the website and download; however if we release without a win32 binary, I'd go to the website only to find there is no new release for me. So I forget about it, and then I hear after months: "new release 0.47!" And then I'll see 0.46, but no 0.47 win32 binary yet...
I.o.w. I do not quite grasp what the release dates of linux distros are for, other than that it is all nicely packaged on a CD or DVD; but I am sure most users would check internet for new updates anyway?
Thanks for waiting on a win32 releasable 0.46. (know that there are still *crash* bugs that feature on all platforms and are being fixed aswell)
Regards, Your faithful Windows-only developer,
Johan