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Originally Posted by karbomusic
You are correct but from a software release perspective, build numbers often have specific meanings, A whole number change usually means major release where minor build number increments mean bug fixes, incremental changes and smaller feature additions. That can get blurry here but also aligns with "Ok there are enough big changes here, we need to bump the major build number" which happens to affect who pays or not based on the version they are currently on.
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This is true from what I've seen.
Unlike many other companies that are trying to increase sales, REAPER doesn't hold back great new features for a full number release. Like Automation Items or Notation Editing for example.
This is a good thing but can feel like a let down as you might not get as many big changes in the next numbered release.