Originally Posted By: BarryKJ
I still use Windows Office 2003, Quicken 2009 and a bunch of software that was made long ago by companies that no longer exist. It still works. If PGM decided to shut down today, would everybody uninstall BIAB? PGM doesn't owe anyone anything in terms of continuing to upgrade their products. Like my stock company disclaimer tells me, past performance is not indicative of future performance.
If BIAB 2014 or 2015 never happen, I'm fine. Maybe something will come along to replace BIAB as the go to music creation software I use, but I don't see that happening any time soon. If a new release comes - great. If not, 2013 is great for me (I can't even begin to use all of the stuff it has now).


I agree with everything you write. And it kinda makes me want to see if I can still fire up my Atari computer...which I still have in a box and play some Pong.

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Jim