@dfortney:
No, he means 100+ new builds of MC23 over it's lifetime of roughly 1 year of development. If you're not aware, this is actually a very interesting and cool thing. Well, several interesting and cool things actually!
1. MC is developed with continuous releases. Every week or so, JRiver makes a new build and makes it available to Beta testers. After some amount of testing, they either release it, or do another release to correct problems with the beta release. So the beta testers might see 23.0.15, 23.0.16, and 23.0.17 , where .17 is a "stable" version with no big bugs. Then 23.0.17 gets released to the public. Meanwhile, JRiver keeps on developing and releases 23.0.18 at some point, again to the beta testers. This goes on all year until development for MC23 stops and development begins on MC24.
2. MC for Windows, Mac, and Linux is drawn from one master code base. Development is done for MC for all platforms at once. Almost every release could be released for all 3 platforms each time. For whatever reason, JRiver chooses to only release "big milestones" for Mac and Linux. So we end up with something like 20 releases for Mac in a given year.
JRiver's approach to application development pretty neat.
Brian.