This is only my guess, I have zero inside information about how PG works.

Mac computers comprise about 5% of the market. PG has a limited number of employees because let's fact it, auto-accompaniment on a computer is a niche of a niche of a niche market. (Musicians -> musicians who make music on computers -> musicians who use auto-accompaniment to make music on their computer.)

So being that Mac is 5%, for every hour placed writing for the PC, the return in cash is much greater. For every $1 made writing for Mac, $20 is made for the same amount of time on the PC.

So it seems to me it would make good business sense to release the PC version first, and then put the focus on upgrading the Mac version.

Fortunately there are still enough Mac users to make it profitable and desirable for PG to make a Mac version at all. Other software companies have abandoned Mac completely.

Insights and incites by Notes

P.S. all my BiaB aftermarket products are available for Mac and other than the installation routines, they are identical to the PC version.


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