Originally Posted By: musiclover
I try to think of it like this from biab programmers point of view maybe.

They probably have been coding biab for years and years, They are really proud of the software they have produced, and with the current 32 bit program its easily within their ability to add 50 new features and other improvements. They understand the coding inside out.

Maybe, I don't know, doing a total rewrite in 64 bit is like learning a total new language and at this stage they maybe don't have the heart to start from scratch again, especially since they see that most users are satisfied with the present program.

And to hire in new people probably would cost 10-20K in dollars, you would have to sell a lot of ultra paks to get that amount back.

I feel that we won't see any 64 bit biab for a while yet, for those users that want it.

Maybe I am totally wrong just trying to see it from PG's side.

Musiclover





It's time that PG programmer's saw things from the customers point of view. There is far too much bodgy tacky ill thought out, messy, poorly implemented, and archaic programming.

With the advent of JamKazam and other's it's probably already getting too late.

|a\s fro "fifty new features" drill down and you will find it's mostly hype.

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