It could be that some companies don't allow the transfer or sale of their licenses, and some people are kind of dragged along for the ride? Or some of the transfer fees (software in general) are hiked up so far that it makes it not worth it, which may cause some resentment in people? Also, some companies offer updates from any version, but some people may dislike (hate) the DAW at that particular time, but future releases may win them back over?LawrenceF wrote: Sun Mar 31, 2019 2:42 pmThe obvious questions are …hate [hāt] verb
feel intense or passionate dislike for (something or someone).
1. Why would anyone be using any DAW that they don't like and...
2. If they're not using it because they don't like using it, why even think or talk about it so often?
#2 is a rhetorical question.![]()
There's many reasons people stay involved with a purchase of a product after it's made. Some people have a little more invested in the DAW, due to their emotional relationship with their art.
I think people are confusing hate for dislike in most cases.