Well, for those interested in some history, i've just spent a couple of hours writing up my recollections of the Myriad version line - i've probably got a few bits slightly crosswired, and I'm sure David and Liam are likely to pull me up on a few bits, but hopefully it's about right!
If you want to have a read, take a look at
http://forum.psquared.net/5263/What-came-before-Myriad-v3And Phil - you're pretty spot on there, but I'm not surprised because I think you've come up through most of those versions!
And yes; in retrospect - and based on what our competitors tend to do! - we probably should have called Myriad v2.5 "v3", Myriad v2.6 "v4", Myriad v3.0 "v5" and Myriad v3.5 "v6"
I'm not sure whether Myriad v3.6 should therefore have been "v7" or not - only time will tell as we seem to have a habit of continually improving existing versions rather than upping the version number just to gouge more money from our customers!
On the plus side, it almost always means that if you do invest in Myriad you can be guaranteed that it won't go out of date anytime soon, and that you'l keep getting new features effectively free of charge.
That said, even today we still have quite a few station still running Myriad v2.6 - though less and less each month as most have now upgraded to v3.
I would be interested to hear if anyone is still running v2.5 or perhaps even v2.2? Unlikely, but you never know! In fact there is no reason I can think of why Myriad v2.2 shouldn't run on Windows 7 64 bit. For that matter, I wonder if I can find an old build of Myriad v1 (ok, "URHv1" to be exact) and get in running....hmmmmm.. something to ponder!
Night all!
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Peter Jarrett, Technical Director
Broadcast Radio Ltd.Bill Bailey: No win, no fee, no basis in reality. Just a room above a minicab office in Acton and a steady stream of greedy simpletons whose delusion is only matched by their clumsiness