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Improve UPDATE accessibility

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  • Marcin Mrzygłocki
    Top Commenter

    Can you elaborate, what is wrong or what kind of a process do you expect? As another user, I don't see anything wrong.

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  • Marcin Mrzygłocki
    Top Commenter

    I would say this is a satirical comment with TWENTY list items, if it was NOT real... I did not pay attention to that, yet somehow I can't find time to move from 16.2.5 to 16.2.6 🤔

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  • FirstName LastName

    I agree, Capture One's upgrade process is currently not very good, especially compared to other Mac apps. 

    Lightroom, for example, can be auto-updated through either Adobe CC or even easier, the Mac App Store. And then other outside-the-Mac-App-Store apps use software like Sparkle (https://sparkle-project.org/) to auto update. You just click and it downloads, replaces, and launches. 

    Capture One's current process with having to go to the website and having to navigate back to the download page and everything is just something that is surely introducing so much work that people don't update. I know I dread doing it now.

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