Wow, how fast and nice-looking the new 0.95 is!
Okay, there are some issues... some not specific to 0.95, but I'll write them down here any way.
First of all, I'm new to MODx, have been looking into "old" 0.9.2.1 for about a week, and I'm not an expert in any way. And also English isn't my native language.
If you still want to read my observations, just go on

1. If you when installing choose a manager log in name with more than 15 chars only the first 15 chars are stored into the database, the rest get trunked without warning. When trying to log in to manager after installation with you 20 chars (or what ever) log in name you will get a "wrong pass/user name" warning. If you try log in with only the first 15 chars it works.
I guess that some one evaluating MODx possible would give up here and go on to Mambo

2. I did choose not to install the stuff marked "deprecated" since it was a clean install. But I think something in the default installation uses the old stuff, I get this error message: "Language file does not exist Please check: assets/snippets/newslisting/lang/english.inc.php" on several places.
As people new to MODx perhaps also choose not to install the deprecated stuff, they also will get the same massage, and maybe they will think less of MODx due to that. (The solution is easy, but that's not the point.)
EDIT: After reinstalling MODx and choosing to install all the stuff, even the depricated, this problem does not occur.
3. Maybe not a bug, but anyway: After putting all the installation files in the site root and surfing to the root of "
www.learningmodx.com" I get the message telling me MODx isn't yet installed and also a link to start the installation. If someone happens to surf to my site before I installed it, but after uploading installation files, they surely will press install.

Not good, the text about installing MODx should just occur if you surf to the exact file "/install/install.php".
4. I get several warnings like these in the manager, I didn't get them on the same server with 0.921:
Warning: mysql_fetch_assoc(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /path_to/learningmodx.com/manager/actions/document_data.static.php on line 247
Warning: mysql_fetch_assoc(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /path_to/learningmodx.com/manager/actions/document_data.static.php on line 254
Probably me doing something wrong.
EDIT: After reinstalling MODx and choosing to install all the stuff, even the depricated, this problem does not occur.
And a small wish list:
* Is it possible to make the toolbar for edit and save to be fixed at the top position? Or could you maybe also put it on the top menu so I can always get to it without scrolling? (Edit: Or I can use the plug-in for this!

)
* When in manager clicking on "recourses" in top menu I also have to click on "manage recourses" in the next menu before getting to the recourses. That is an extra step that isn't needed until there are more than one option in the second menu. When clicking top level "Recourses", "Manage recourses" could show up default.
* Nice to get a warning in the manager that config.inc.php is writable, could you aslo add a suggestion to that text of what cmod to use? (I used 444, is that correct?) Yes, I'm a newbie, but not the only one

* Could "Reports/System Info" make a small list about server configuration? I mean like showing apache, mysql och php versions. It could be great to easily access that information to be able to attach it when asking for support. I often see people trying to give support in forums asking for that info.
I really really love to new look and the "new" very fast manager.
Thanks from a newbie who loves MODx!

ADDED: In front end, nothing happens when I try to change template.
EDIT: For people readning my post and thinking I'm stupied:
IMPORTANT NOTE: Until this text is removed, this version is not for feedback on the content really as there's an appreciable amount to do there still. You should install all snippets, even the deprecated ones.
That note came *after* I posted
