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That's not a joke. BIAB has SO MANY functions, a few of which are even my suggestions.




That's the main problem with BIAB. There are far too many tiny features that don't really add to the program but are there because they are the pet idea of a single user. Many experienced users think that P&G's willingness to respond to the wish lists is the sign of a wonderful organization but I consider it to be a case of too much democracy. It has lead to an unwieldly program with it's complicatesd interface that the beta testers love but can be a turn-off for new users. There must be many good muscians who haven't the stomach to learn a program like BIAB.

I have been using BIAB almost every day of my life for the last 14 years and this winter was the first time I have performed in public. I met two professional muscians who were very impressed with what I, as a neophyte performer, could do with BIAB. I tried to show them the program but neither were very computer savy and their reaction was the same - much too complicated looking for them.

Tony