If you are unwilling to use Impulse as it's a beta, why are you complaining so strongly to get an ALPHA patch?
iVAN....the less subtle have posted gifs [images] of people flogging expired horses.
Those still willing to make your monologue appear a dialogue are dropping by the wayside in droves.
Here is a logical reason for distributing a new Alpha/Beta/whatever release via the intended replacement to SDC and NOT by SDC itself..... those who are willing to trial the new 'Impulse' may also just be the people Stardock would prefer to be also testing this alpha/beta/whatever ver of ObjectDock.
It is just possible that the release was NOT also on SDC because it was seen to be preferable to NOT widely release the OD alpha/beta/whatever [assuming it IS correct that SDC would deliver to a larger base].
In the past Stardock has not always released 'everything' to 'everyone', preferring instead to [for example] release to those actively working with [skinning] the proggy..... as 'educated' [experienced] feedback is/can be more valuable/relevant.
Now, like good old Microsoft [and any other software company you care to mention] the customer purchases a product with a reasonable expectation that it will perform its intended function. If a system glitch is found it is 'common' for there to be revisions/bug-fixes.
However.
This is NOT in perpetuity. There WILL be a limit. [Win98 ended....XP ends soon...]
If, along the way, the delivery system for such revisions is changed [like no downloads, only CD purchases - I remember one like that, and no, not Stardock], and the customer chooses NOT to partake of/accept the changed methodology then that is HIS decision and his alone.
End of story.
If you PERSONALLY absolutely MUST have this update only accessible via a different delivery method then you know what you are obliged to do.
No amount of didactic verbiosity and repetition is going to change anything, other than the willingness of people to respond.
Impulse is new, yes...but it does not slaughter your sleeping children, nor does it kill computers, AND it is quite comfortable co-existing with Stardock Central. I myself currently have both running.
If all this appears criminally unjust well it'd be my suggestion to simply 'suck it up' as one of life's minor disappointments. It is an absolute certainty it will not be the worst....or the last.....of that I can guarantee you.
Time to move on....