They really have to keep version 8 and should update it again as version 9 is not stable enough to take away version 8 as it's a good workaround.Version 9 it's like Disney land a work in progress every issue is a beta.
An updated v8 I think is extremely unlikely. Please understand that the code for v8 and v9 has diverged to the point that it would require one or two full time positions to keep v8 running. The result of this would be to delay fixes and new features for the majority of users (who are on v9) just to keep v8 alive for the very small number that have not made the transition. As I advised more than a year ago, learn to love v9, it is the future.
While I fully understand your point, and I don't mean to disagree with you, but I have to add that I bought a lifetime license based on the quality of version 8.x.x.x, which ran perfect, was very stable and I had no problems with at all. Version 9.x.x.x was out, but 8 was still being updated. Just a few months later, which is hardly a lifetime, updates for 8 were discontinued so I took your advice and tried 9.
At first it worked ok so I thought no big deal, this will work. But after 9.0.6.3, not a single version works at all on one of my two computers, in particular the one I use Fab on the most. This means I have to use it on my primary computer, which in addition also means that I have to stop whatever else I am doing when ever I want to use Fab. That is not an acceptable option.
I wouldn't mind if they didn't update 8 as often as 9, but 8 should still be updated occasionally. If for no other reason because it is stable and 9 is not, but also because paying customers still want it, specially those who've already paid for it. It just does not make sense to tell your paying customers they can not have what they have already paid for. That is a good way to lose their business.
If 9 was stable and was better than 8 I wouldn't care, but for myself and many others who've posted on this board, it's not. We may be a minority of Fab customers, but we are still paying customers like everyone else.
That is what I've been doing with 8.2.2.9 and 9.0.6.3. But I just bought DVD Creator, and I need "Fit to Disk", which isn't in 9.0.6.3. In any case, 8.2.2.9 just works better on my computer, and that is what I paid for, la la la... Just sayin'.
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