I have just used Native Access for the first time (up until now, have used Service Center).. went smoothly, apart from the following..EvilDragon wrote: You can still download updates individually.
Despite the fact that Native Access Preferences allows you to define locations, I ran into a problem with one standalone Application (Guitar Rig 5, as it happens, but the problem isn't related specifically to Guitar Rig 5).. it updated Guitar Rig 5 to an installation on the wrong disk! It turns out that (although I had never run into this previously, because always downloaded from Service Center, then installed manually), in Service Center, the location was still set for my previous disk.
In other words, the locations, as set in Service Center, still apply even when using Native Access, contrary to what its preferences would suggest (fortunately, this was the only product with an outdated location in Service Center
But the next issue is more serious for me (and I read, earlier, that I am not the only one who ran into this)..
I, too, like to keep my (Mac) installer files intact, for backup purposes, but Native Access deletes them immediately (I have since.. too late
.. and.. once updated via Native Access, they are no longer available from there, and.. worse still.. they don't even appear in Service Center updates (with the exception of Kontakt 5.6.. goodness know why that would be any different from anything else) and wasn't there, somewhere along Service Center's history, the option to see all available downloads, not just the ones you hadn't already downloaded? Don't see that any more
So, I see no way to download the update installer files that I have already used.
