There's not enough money worth bothering with keeping vintage software to sell in case somebody might want one copy eventually. A good software package is toast in a couple of years. A good hammer is a good hammer 50 years later. Software technology is not the same as buying a hammer. The world has gone to hell and there is no such thing as INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY anymore, unless you are very rich or have connections. So I WENT TO THE BANDLAB SITE TODAY and even created a new account. The people at Cakewalk have acknowledged that I am a legal owner of the software but won't give me a link to the update. Now that my favorite programs are beginning to fail on newer computers, I'm finally DIGGING DEEP INTO X3 Studio. I hate to admit it, but I was a bit overwhelmed with X3 at first so I put it to the side and continued with Sonar 2.2 and Cubase SX1, not realizing that there were 4 updates.
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