
It appears Microsoft's policy is to make Is upgrades a part of Windows Update.

Secondly it wasn't that I chose the time for the update to Win10 as Microsoft thrusts it on you without warning. I interpreted it to mean the EV2D software was old and there would not likely be a Win 10 fix.

Your statement "Brendon is our resident expert at keeping old software running on new OS's but I don't think he is going to run Win 10" is what confused me. And it's perfectly acceptable to not comment at all if you have nothing constructive to say. In the future I suggest that you stick to helpful comments only. I've had no problems with any other software under Win 10. Again your comment was not only unnecessary but unhelpful.Given Roxio had plenty of time to test and release Windows 10 compatible versions prior to the release of Win 10 further fueled the notion that perhaps this product was heading for the scrap heap. So I choose to not fall victim to those vulnerablities. It is not unheard of for a company to decide to support one or the other.Īnd yes I chose to have automatic updates because many vulnerabilities are revealed when updates are announced. I certainly know the difference between Windows and Mac. Many software companies elect to not provide ongoing support for an obsolete product by removing download links to that product. In addition you jumped to conclusions again about my reference to the lack of a download link for Easy VHS to DVD Plus 3.

I have the Plus 3.Īlso do not post any reference to Brendon if what he does is not anyone's business. I posted EV2D as a short form of Easy VHS TO DVD. Your responses are more helpful if you first read what I post carefully instead of trying to prove some level of false superiority.
