Out of beta, but is it really?
Is 2017 the exception where the program is relatively stable early on? I don't have to upgrade. I refuse to run win10. I have one win 8.1 machine and the rest Win 7. 2014 works on these, except for the bugs that are perpetually ignored. I also use a free version of another imaging software that I actually could do fine with.
But I do like to upgrade now and then. So the question begs...am I asking for trouble?
Did they ever fix the scheduling bugs?


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I agree that a clean install is the best way to go. After unistalling ATI 2014 abunant caution would suggest that you run the ATI 2014 Cleanup Tool. While I believe that ATI 2017 will read and restore backups created with ATI 2014, you should creat new back-up tasks once you install ATI 2017. After running ATI 2017 it should find all the backups created by ATI 2014, and they will probably have lost their "configuatiion" (not a big worry as you will not be creating new backups with them).
Ian
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Hi and thanks for your comments. I learned long ago to uninstall and clean up before installing a new version. I usually receive an update offer, and this year is no exception. I guess I'll give it a shot. Thanks again.
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