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Originally Posted by Softsynth
I'm no luddite. Since my childhood I've gone from Z80 at 3.25 MHz to todays multi core power houses. Well aware of the benefits.
There is a major difference today with operating systems and software (locked to security keys) working within ever evolving platforms.
Old software & hardware didn't have that problem. Okay in most cases you wouldn't want to go back to those machines other than nostalgia but at least you can if you want to. However we have reached a point with the sophistication in music production software where many people are buying large sample libraries that I am sure they expect to be able to use potentially for a very long time, perhaps decades, such as:
https://vsl.co.at/en
http://8dio.com/
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None of ^that changes or discounts a thing I said nor is it what you previously stated at least what I'm replying about. nor am I debating you but rather mentioning that the change in how versioning is labeled changes nothing here.
It's fine if you make it sound like more but it isn't when talking newer code with legacy code. I don't really get the Luddite remark lol but drama rains down for every release so we'll all just have to suffer through until it blows over.