Tencent Corporation released the official version V2.0 of QQ Pinyin yesterday. As Moonlight has been using QQ Pinyin, and Tencent officially claimed that the 2.0 official version had various advantages, I unhesitatingly upgraded the input method to version 2.0.
However, it's regrettable that this upgrade of QQ Pinyin IM across several versions didn't bring us a better experience as previous upgrades did. On the contrary, it brought some problems.
1. Users who use a proxy to surf the Internet cannot perform synchronized vocabulary operations in the official version V2.0 of QQ Pinyin IM, nor can they upload local configurations to the server.
As I have been using a proxy to surf the Internet, so Moonlight was lucky enough to find this problem at the first time: