Originally Posted By: stevend
While it is usually very bad form (and bad manners) to re-iterate a post, I just have to say amen again to my post below:

"October 30th I had to get BIAB 2019 because my Mac (like all of ours) went to 64 bit...

Now, 4 months later, 2020 comes out, and I am expected to upgrade like anyone else....

Good grief, even the giants who don't care about us (parallels, adobe, etc) give us more of a break...

Sorry folks, just disappointed in a company that I have raved about for years...."


Steve


I don't understand your so-called disappointment. You went to 2019 at the end of October because of an OS upgrade. Does it matter when it was released? (no, it doesn't)

As it turned out, 2019 was released in September which was late due to the 64 bit rewrite and long beta period. That was unusual but it did get released before Catalina.

Normal is March to May. 2020 was on the early side this year. That is a good thing.

Go ahead and keep whining if you must but this fact remains: You wouldn't have purchased before Oct 30 in any case.

I might have a little sympathy if you purchased when 2019 was released but you didn't do that.

I don't work for PG Music and my opinion is my own.


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