Originally Posted By: WineRider
why not get some of the more computer savvy BiaB users to trial an update before putting it out with a hope and a prayer.


We already do this - updates are tested in house by our development team first before any BIAB user gets hold of it. Next, the the update is sent to our Beta testers, all of whom are "more computer savvy BiaB users". After that, the update is posted on our website as the latest public release - and as I said before, usually the second most recent update is the one that will be automatically offered via the built-in update checker. This means that hundreds of people have tested any update before it is offered to customers.

The problem with software testing is that the process is similar to a "101-point vehicle inspection" when you take your car to the mechanic. The inspection is good, and can point out many issues, but there are a whole lot more than 101 parts in a vehicle. The same can be said for Band-in-a-Box - since it is a complex piece of software, it can be easy for a bug to slip through unnoticed.

Last edited by Simon - PG Music; 08/09/21 12:16 PM.

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