enraged? hm, that's somewhat an over-reaction. Is that how you reacted when j river did introduce that with the top bar then??
An unnecessary distraction that triggers migraines and precludes my normal enjoyment of the program? You bet I'd be enraged. I have no idea what you're referring to as the "top bar," so I doubt it meant anything to me when it was introduced.
I wasn't actually saying style over substance...
I know you weren't. I was making the point there are very real limitations to attract people to what is, essentially, and arbitrary version change. The program is in continuous development. We can buy it at any point in time and get a fabulous application at a bargain price, whether or not it's ever updated. If we want the continuous updates beyond the version we purchased, we have to pay the price (an even more outrageous bargain). A rational person will not bother looking for anything in the new version to justify the fee, knowing they'll get everything in due course anyway.
I have no problem with version changes or whatever might be done (within reason) to make an upgrade more attractive. It clearly has the effect of getting both developers and users enthusiastic about new features and possibilities. It's just draining to listen to those who have to justify paying a fee they should be happy to pay regardless of what is being implemented at the time of the version change.
But it's not like the visualisations or skins have been touched much for some time now
Users are creating new skins all the time. Many of them seem to be at least of the same quality I would expect from the developers. Options for those who like creating visualizations are somewhat limited right now, but maybe that's as it should be. I find my G-Force visualization far superior to anything included in MC, and it's not reasonable to expect JRiver to compete with things like that. The sort of thing I would expect from the developers is an improved skin or visualization engine. But those are obviously not the sort of things that are going to be done for every new version.
All I'm saying is that people generally expect things to LOOK a bit different for a significant upgrade.
Fine. Maybe they should add some shiny new "16" logo to the interface. As long as it's not too big. Or shiny. And includes the option to turn it off.