Hi Ralf,

> There is an application I didn't know, it's called "INGEX", an open
> source production application programed by the BBC. The first hit by
> using the English version of the ixquick search engine is
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/projects/tapeless-production/moreinformation.shtml,
> at the button of this side is the link to the sourceforge side of the
> project.

Ingex is very cool, it has already been used in production for a Foo 
Fighters gig. We would like to develop a product based on it, and will 
if we can find a suitable partner.

> Someone played guitar using Rakarrack, that reminded me, that it's
> needed for 64 Studio by default.

I'm looking into guitar applications at the moment. Creox is good if you 
don't have effects pedals.

> One thought from Linux folks in this documentation was the idea to use
> FLOSS with Windows too, which also is the origin why I like to install
> anti virus software to my 64 Studio 3.0-beta3 install too.

Like Gustin, I am very sceptical about the motives of the AV industry. 
Reactive scanners just don't help users much, there's no substitute for 
user education on security.

> in my opinion
> the anti virus software is needed to protect other people

Friends don't let friends share Windows executables ;-)

Cheers!

Daniel
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