When I bought BiaB, and for years after, it was sent to me on 3.5" floppies. If my memory serves me well, that was in the late 1980s or early 1990s.

When I started selling aftermarket styles, I sent them out via the US Postal service on either 3.5" or 5.25" floppies. And the 5.25" disks were really floppy.

The first version of BiaB I bought had only 3 instruments, piano, bass, and drums. It had 24 built-in styles, no user styles, no intros, no endings, no notation, no soloist, ran on DOS 5 (not Windows 3.1) and was distributed on a single floppy disk.

I've watched it grow from those humble beginnings to the wonderful app it is now.

Nice work, Peter Gannon and crew.

Notes ♫


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