I'll retract the "immature" comment but I stand by the rest of what I said. After all, the tone of his message was one of asking for responses and opinions; I gave mine.
Look, I don't worship at the feet of Coda/MM but I have to respect the enormous sums of money and manpower they have invested to bring this and their previous versions to pass. I didn't take the risks--they did. I appreciate what they've done. To those willing to use some other notation product solely because of this, well...that baffles me but people are free to do extra work and go through extra grief if they wish to. (:>) I think Coda/MM has the right to employ some method of copy protection. If technically they goofed by using the words "no copy protection," that's a gaffe they may already regret. Perhaps the words "smart copy protection" would have been better (and I'm NOT saying its opponents would have agreed it is "smart," I'm just playing the role of marketer). --Richard > From: Javier Ruiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hey, hey, Richard, calm down: you are being excessive hostile to Dennisīs > supposedly excessive hostile reaction... > > FYI there is an audio company that dropped all copy protection an all its > products and actually have seen an increase in sales and revenues. > > Javier Ruiz > > P.S. 38 degrees today... > >> I think your reaction is excessively hostile, ill-conceived, somewhat >> immature and only to your professional disadvantage. >> >> -Richard _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale