It’s not that I don’t like the sound files, for I tend to. It’s the business practices which got to me. When they went to Mac OS X, I took TUS at their word that they were having cross platform synchrony problems, and at the time being able to afford to, generously understandingly I paid for the all in one package a second time on the OS X platform. These months or years later (my memory of time is strange), I think the synchrony “problem” was a money making feature, considering that now, since I had to change email addresses having lost my old one due to financial problems, they won’t give me back my all in one super package that I paid for *twice*, but have been giving me an incredible, nigh on unexplainable, runaround, full of lies and twists and tangles, apparently in hopes I could possibly shell out hundreds of dollars a third time or otherwise pay a third time for content I’ve paid for twice already, or that I’d just give up entirely and go away. They gave me back my “old” purchases, but not the all in one super package. In other words, what I downloaded with my old email address last, before I had to give up the old email address, I got back, but that’s all. Just what I happened to have had downloaded at that moment. Still waiting in vague but forlorn hope that they will fix this problem. I’m just into my golden years and can’t afford the sound files anymore, especially considering I’ve already paid for all of them forever twice. They swear that it’s there, but they are most obviously flatly lying. I have a genius IQ and a Harvard degree in pure math, and was programming before there were PCs. Wow. Since I wrote all that, I just got an almost threatening email from TUS demanding I show my two receipts from like years ago from an email account that is defunct and the email I had lost on devices not extant. They offered me a refund if I did. I don’t want a refund. I want the all in one super package on my account that I twice paid for and don’t have one of now. You know, they claimed they went into my account on an iPhone and saw the super package there, and kept insisting that I recheck over and over again to find the super package on my Mac, just to try to get rid of me or make me shut up, but after checking and rechecking about half a dozen times that got too crazy to repeat. They even emailed me a pair of screen shots, one of an iPhone page with my account login to the app, and a second showing a purchase list with the super package listed, as if that would convince me that the two are somehow connected given how disconnected my account and the super package are in my actual account. Caveat emptor. Buyer beware.