I've tried to search for posts that mention some kind of explanation but can't find any, or at least I can't figure out what keyword might be productive.
Why are there so many versions of Beyond Compare?
It would be easily understood if, for example, you were just supporting version 3 while version 4 was being hashed out.
But to also have version 2 seems counter productive.
If I were an existing customer, why wouldn't I upgrade (eventually) to version 4.
Or better yet, if I am a new customer, why on earth would I ever consider buying version 2 or 3?
Why are there so many versions of Beyond Compare?
It would be easily understood if, for example, you were just supporting version 3 while version 4 was being hashed out.
But to also have version 2 seems counter productive.
If I were an existing customer, why wouldn't I upgrade (eventually) to version 4.
Or better yet, if I am a new customer, why on earth would I ever consider buying version 2 or 3?
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