Bento 1 users now have to purchase Bento 2 after installing snow leopard?

Hi,
It would appear that the Apple update Snow leopard will force people to have to buy Bento 2 if they are using Bento 1, as Bento 1 will not work with Snow Leopard.
Is there other software that will force people to purchase an upgrade after already purchasing Snow Leopard?
As yet, other than this, my Snow Leopard has been melting the ice, so far!
Cheers george UK

HI George,
Not sure about Bento but here's a list of incompatible software...
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3258
Carolyn

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