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  • Filthy Lucre

    Money aside, I surely will not upgrade until I see what new bugs and glitches are introduced and which old bugs and glitches still remain. I used to look forward to new versions of software, now it's like playing Russian roulette.

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  • Keith Reeder

    It's easy to find out what's in 21. Just sign up for the beta.

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  • Keith Reeder

    What does your post title have to do with its content, David?

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  • ernst.w

    >  I surely will not upgrade until I see what new bugs and glitches are introduced and which old bugs and glitches still remain.

    Sorry to say but that's the point (for me too). In the meanwhile I dance between bugs and glitches, some are years old and more came withe the last two updates.

    Of course I know that there is no failure-free software. But what I live with using Capture One is really annoying. If the support (for non-Phase One users) would work for Windows user s too I would hope to get out most of the issues. But support has gone really down when Axcel got the new owner.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    I absolutely love what C1 does for my Fuji RAF's.

    Everything else it does, not so much. Many support requests filed. Many amazingly condescending and non-productive responses received.

    At the end of the day they aren't interested/can't/won't fix any of the broken features.

    So I'm not interested/can't/won't be sending them any more money until some fundamentally broken issues are rectified.

     

     

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  • NFGphoto

    Every software company is like this, in my experience.  Requests to Corel fell on deaf ears.  Request to Affinity were ignored (though it seems they finally added a user block on their forum, which I agitated for before logging out forever).  The less said about Adobe the better. No one here seems happy with Phase One (though I reported a broken feature in an update which was fixed several updates later).

    As a user your job is to pick the least worst option.

    For me, Capture One is the best of the lot for what I need it to do.  Everyone's got different needs and priorities, and that's great.  Maybe report back with what you found that solves your specific problem, so we can all evaluate our workflows.

    But, really, I don't find that Phase One's worse than anyone else.

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