


It's a fairly concise thread as compared to many others on the web, and the site's search function generally yields useful results to consider.Ĭlick to expand.I'm not running any strange anti-virus programs (Windows Security only). To stay abreast of any new developments (or find out about previous ones), you do have to read along in the thread. I do not maintain the cloud repository where it is hosted, but I believe it is the same as it ever was.Īs to question #2, yes we have always had a version of SACDExtractGUI and the 3.9 executable available for the macOS, Linux, and Windows platforms. That particular version of the AutoScript, which is compatible with your S590, is unchanged to the best of my knowledge. While there were no new links posted to the updated version in spring 2019, there was an announcement here at that time indicating that the original post containing download links to that software had been updated, and since that time those same original links have pointed to the most recent version. Looks from your screenshot like you have the original (older) version from fall 2018. SACDExtractGUI and the sacd_extract 3.9 executable were only updated once, in spring 2019.

As to question #1, because this is not commercial software, there is no update mechanism in place.
