I'm not entitled to say what VSL should do, they are obviously free to decide their marketing policy and see their profit curve flying high or sinking in glory like the Titanic, with the orchestra playing until the last.
For many years, I regularly purchased the upgrades of Finale, but any single upgrade never costed like the brand-new package (the upgrade costed approx 70 or 80% less, as far as I can remember, and IMO one cannot seriously say that in Finale there is less engineering involved than in VSL). But if you decided not to upgrade to "Finale 97", say, then you would have to pay for "Finale 98" upgrade approx. twice.
One could even object about this upgrade policy (you had to pay also for the previous version you never used); but, to me, it sounds more "human" than VSL's.
But, as I said, I'm not entitled to say what VSL (which, of course, remains a great library even if I don't buy it) should do. But if they will decide to offer a more "humanized" upgrade path, ossia a less jagged one, I will not feel less than happy...
[;)]
For many years, I regularly purchased the upgrades of Finale, but any single upgrade never costed like the brand-new package (the upgrade costed approx 70 or 80% less, as far as I can remember, and IMO one cannot seriously say that in Finale there is less engineering involved than in VSL). But if you decided not to upgrade to "Finale 97", say, then you would have to pay for "Finale 98" upgrade approx. twice.
One could even object about this upgrade policy (you had to pay also for the previous version you never used); but, to me, it sounds more "human" than VSL's.
But, as I said, I'm not entitled to say what VSL (which, of course, remains a great library even if I don't buy it) should do. But if they will decide to offer a more "humanized" upgrade path, ossia a less jagged one, I will not feel less than happy...
[;)]