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#1
I have a Surface Book Pro and scaling issues with a lot of programs. Try the method described here it may help:
http://www.danantonielli.com/adobe-app-scaling-on-high-dpi-displays-fix/
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#2
Maybe someone should post a sticky note about this topic. I can't even count how often this pops up.
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#3
I think it is very generous from Dan doing it at all, considering the low price in the first place. Many other and larger organizations / software develper don't allow it at all or at least don't support the transfer. So allowing somebody to sell the license and include the new person into maintenance seems more than fair to me.
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#4
Hi, to add my 2 cents:

I think the base price for the vArranger software is appropriate. Although I haven't bought it yet as I have to get a few other things in line first. That said, for this solution to work I will need not only the software, there is a new laptop, a sound module and as I am playing the accordion a foot pedal to use it effectively. All of this adds up. As I work in the software industry I know nothing is for free and a product should have the right price. Maybe an annual maintenance fee might be a good solution, or for major upgrades a low upgrade fee. Dan has a recurring income and we know the software will evolve.

On the other hand I don't see many genuine arranger machines. I have a Roland BK7m, I know other with Ketron's. I believe there is market for a software based arranger.  When I researched the internet I couldn't find many reviews or youtube postings. Well there are some tutorials, but unfortunate in French so not helpful for the rest of the world (no offence to the French here please). So everybody goes with what he / she knows. I am also participating in other forums where people complain about their arrangers or keyboards. 

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