
Compatibility updates should be included for a reasonable amount of time or at least offered for a small fee.
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One piece of software should not stifle upgrading the OS on your computer. My only gripe is still the same as it was before. Stagnation is not an option with yearly subscribers wanting the best bang for their buck. What this does accomplish is to create accountability between the user and company – if the company doesn’t continually push the envelope, people will not want to continue their subscription.

Although the subscription wasn’t a hit right off the bat, it is clear that whether we like it or not, most software companies are going this route. I have to concede that this is due in part to the subscription-based system. Now, it isn’t uncommon for Avid to sporadically add new features throughout the year. For a while, it seemed the only updates that were released in between major versions were to accommodate new operating systems. I must admit, it’s good to see Avid continually updating Pro Tools. This year we’re back with a newly named Pro Tools with a few new tricks of its own. Around this time last year, we featured an extensive five-part review, showcasing all of the new tricks version 12 of Pro Tools had up its sleeve. Before version 12, it seemed the company had been resting on their laurels and many DAWs had started surpassing the established brand. Pro Tools 12 was a major turning point for Avid in their innovation of the flagship DAW.
