New versions of software like COMSOL can offer improved computing capabilities, particularly through enhanced solver options and meshing algorithms. While a lack of convergence in older versions is often due to poorly formulated mathematical problems rather than software bugs, newer versions may provide better tools for specific issues. However, it is unlikely that a model that fails to converge in an older version will suddenly work in a new version without modifications. The effectiveness of a solver depends on the problem at hand, and users must select the appropriate solver and mesh settings for their specific applications. Many convergence issues arise from meshing and boundary condition choices rather than the solvers themselves. The default solver selections in COMSOL may not always align with user needs, highlighting the importance of understanding solver selection to improve convergence outcomes. Future versions may aim to enhance user-friendliness and make solver selection more intuitive.