No one is forcing you to buy MC 11. As Alex said, the few bugs that were left in MC 10, are probably fixed in MC 11, but MC 11 is mostly about new and/or additional features and refinements of all the previous versions. MC is always being further developed and therefore will allways have some bugs.
I believe the reason that MC 11 was born (and not a further version of 10) was because it handles the database in a different way than all the previous versions and with the addition of the Library Browser is essentially a different animal.
You could, as I did, use the version you have and skip to MC 12 when that comes out next year or so. I bought MC 9.0 and used it for 2 and half years before moving to MC11, (and the upgrade still only cost $15.00).
Can I pay now, download when you're ready.
Skylar ? ?
MC X has to be installed before you can buy it.
Is the "default" directory the same as it is for MC10? In other words, if I install with the default settings, will I end up with ONLY MC11?
Do I understand correctly that the license info will remain even if I uninstall MC10 -- i.e. will the "upgrade" price still work if I uninstall MC10 first? If so, and if I don't care to have both MC versions installed on the system, would the best install method be to uninstall MC10 first, or to install MC11 on top of MC10?
Thanks again,
Larry
The default directory is the same.
When you start the MC 11 installation, the installer will look for previous versions of MC and then ask if you want the older MC removed before installing MC11. If you choose no, then choose custom installation and create a new directory (ie: Program Files\J River MC11\Media Center 11).
I don't believe it matters whether you uninstall MC or not, the license info stays in the registry and the installer should find it.
Only MC 10 and MC 11 can co-exist in the same computer.