.XML files don't carry from version to version?
I'm on a Mac using Ventura 13.5.1
We recently went on a big trip so I thought I would dig my "real" camera out of the closet, dust it off, and take it with me. Yay me!
/vent on
I've not used Bridge in several years, but I've always chosen to keep the versions updated. I cannot fathom ever possibly saying "no, don't keep my preferences" but it's the only thing I can possible imagine happening because I just opened Bridge 2024 and all the time I spent creating collections and keywords and building a true database to find images easily is just *GONE*.
I could (or should?) be angry with myself, I suppose, if I actually DID somehow choose to delete all the hard work I created, but the level of ire I currently possess toward Adobe is far, far greater.
Wouldn't it be better to assume people WANT to keep their preferences, their favorites, their collections, and everything else that was customized for a workflow? That, I don't know, the software is smart enough to create a backup of those files before upgrading? That maybe you go ahead and keep those preferences and then AFTER the update, I can decide whether to keep them?
I pay *way* too much money to Adobe on this leasing platform to have to deal with something like this.
Am I wrong? Was it me? Did I miss something? Is this just a case of too bad, so sad?
/vent off
