@jakevin7: slock has recently added many useful features and fixed many bugs. We recommend updating to the latest version to try it out!

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slock has recently updated many practical features and fixed several bugs. The author recommends users update to the latest version to experience it.

slock has recently added many useful features and fixed many bugs. We recommend updating to the latest version to try it out!
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