MC14 and MC15 can co-exist. No need to uninstall MC14.
Indeed, and the 'experimental' settings restore option would appear to be working very well. Certainly, I could find no fault with it, and the majority of feedback has been positive. Even the plugins work in MC15...
But, if you are a bit OCD with regards to your HD tidiness like me, and choose to remove MC14, then you will find that your plugins will no longer work, and you may need a little tinkering to get them running again. It is by design, and sort of understandable, that plugin info is not ported by the 'restore settings' feature.
For most of mine, it was a simple case of reinstalling, though I had to copy the G-Force dll into MC15's viz'ns folder, then edit the registry with new path as the installer did not recognise MC15. Soundspectrum must be on top of this though, as the latest Whitecap installer is already equipped to recognise MC15.
I had to do a 'regsvr32' on int_audioscrobbler.dll to get the last.fm plugin up and running, and also needed this tip from Raldo to get PVDImport to turn up for work, as well as change it's 'mode' to 1 (always on):
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=56799.0So, all in all, a pretty smooth upgrade path. Simply wonderful to launch into a new build cycle and have all my auto-import folders already configured, my iPod recognised and properly configured, along with all the other tweaks made over the past 10 months.
Good work on this one, hopefully, it'll lose it's 'expreimental' tag soon and become a permanent fixture.
-marko.