I realise this must be a silly question but without a 'Save' option how on earth do I save a file after I've edited it.
Thanks.
I can guarantee that not a single soul back then had the slightest idea how far things have progressed today.
I wouldn't say crazy. It's an architectural decision. Software, just like a building or other structure, has an architecture--that is a design philosophy. The implementation of that architecture is a different matter.
For example one may not like a building (the architecture) yet it may be well built and accomplish it's task. Or one may like the building but find it is shoddily built.
I do not like the architecture of BC. I dislike database applications--at least all the ones I've come across. That said I think it has been programmed, that is built, well. However others hate the idea of opening files and then saving them etc. That is too "technical". Each to his/her own.
If you prefer MapSource do what I do and keep using it. If BaseCamp is more your cup of tea use it.