Of course I can't speak for PG Music so these are just my thoughts.

First of all, Peter Gannon has stated in the forum that the ultimate goal for Band-in-a-Box is for the Windows and Mac programs to have the feature set. Each year the Mac program gains features that previously only existed in the Windows program. For whatever reason the approach is to gradually merge feature sets instead of trying to make all the changes at one time. So, this is happening, just not all at once.

Why do the two programs differ? I don't know and really don't know enough about the Mac operating system or programming in general to even guess.

My guess for why the release of a new Mac version lags the release of the Windows version by six months is it makes it easier for PG Music to effectively manager resources. It's easier to manager two waves than it is to manage one tsunami. Documentation, server downloads, sales and service support, programming all get split into two cycles instead of one large cycle.

RealBand does not exist for Mac because PowerTracks Pro for Mac does not exist. Jeff Yankauer developed PowerTracks Pro before becoming a PG Music employee. Apple provides a DAW, GarageBand, at no or little additional cost to Mac users so there is no benefit to porting PowerTracks Pro to a Mac operating system.

There have been several wishlist requests for PG Music to provide a RealBand for Mac product. Heck, I've even made the request myself even though my computer uses a Windows operating system. But, considering both the DAW foundation as well as the feature set would need to be created from scratch, I haven't seen the groundswell of support for the idea from Mac users.

Finally, I haven't asked for a video but myself and other users have created multiple wishlist requests for a feature comparison chart. Having such information available would be a help to PG Music sales and support as well as a guide customers can use to make an informed buying decision. I'm all for having SOMETHING publicly available that states here is a feature by feature comparison between Band-in-a-Box for Windows and Band-in-a-Box for Mac.


Jim Fogle - 2025 BiaB (Build 1128) RB (Build 5) - Ultra+ PAK
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