Aartecho So I did exactly what you suggest you did. I totally suspended ON 2016 in favor of the WIN10 version when it was first introduced precisely for the same reason: if it is the latest development then I will get on board immediately. I could not have been more disappointed. The ON-Win10 is not in any way shape of form usable in my day to day office management functions. It was just barely OK for job-site notes but terribly cumbersome to bring that back to my desktop where the real work is done. (I do still use ON-Win10 daily but manipulate the data from ON2016) Again, from my perspective and that of many others, the ON Win10 can not ever reach the capabilities of the ON2016 for how I use it. As for an ON2019 as mentioned by BenSchorr , I have not heard of that version before and am totally unaware of it's purpose and functionality so, yes I was/am confused and probably mis-stated things in my previous post. I guess I should see how to get a copy of ON2019. So, to a further point. I fail to understand why we have to have the same functionality in our mobile devices that we have on a PC when it means that we have to sacrifice capability on the PC to get it. I know there is a bunch of dialog about doing everything on a mobile device but I have serious doubts that I will ever work that way for people like me. I have three monitors on that I use all day long on my desktop switching back and forth creating and moving a ton of data. I will never be able to do that on a mobile device nor will the screens ever be large enough for me to see the detail I work with all day long at my desk. The mobile versions allow me to collect data remotely on the job site and then retrieve it for further development on my desktop. This operational functionality can't be replaced with a mobile only environment. Jim