OK, I like the concept of not updating things all the time. I have a busy dental practice, and don't have hours to "keep up to date" perusing forums and you tube videos.. I have technology in the office, and I deal with that. Same sort of thing with new software updates.
I am more interested in the creativity aspects, not the technical aspects. I know the two are somewhat connected, but way more interested in a "stable" starting point and operating within those parameters. If there are "fatal flaws" with my current "upgrade" and I now need the new upgrade, that does nothing but piss me off that that was not corrected before the existing software wasn't correct to begin with!
Have you ever used a computer?