Those who are familiar with MATLAB's changes over time know that in the last few versions there is a growing transition to OOP to perform all sorts of computations and return their results. One of the most noticeable changes is the new "handle graphics" system (matlab-hg2).
I would go so far as claiming that most casual MATLAB users aren't familiar with the ver
command (which outputs the version of all installed products) nor with the fact that there's a line at the end of the help pages that says when these functions were added, such as:
Introduced before R2006a
As the version of MATLAB is almost never mentioned by askers, I find myself quite often asking via a comment which release of MATLAB they are using, because like other languages, there are functionality changes\additions etc, which affect the runnablility of answers (i.e. I don't want to suggest a solution based on a function(ality) added in the latest MATLAB when the other party has a 3-yo version).
I think that in some languages it is more important to mention the version used, and MATLAB is one of these languages (most of the time).
My question is how can askers be notified that they should mention the software version used?
In the case of questions about figures\plots - it makes sense to auto-suggest matlab-hg2, but even then, casual users will most likely not be aware of the reason behind their graphics becoming prettier all of a sudden when they installed a new version, and thus will not think they should select it (even though this is vital information).