Hello, Tim.
On Feb 12, 2008, at 12:25 PM, Tim Grady wrote:
Well good for you. What ever gave you the idea I was advocating
going back to windows. Right now I'm only saying that for me I find
something like goldwave a lot easier to use than soundstudio.
Oh, man. You took offense where there was none intended, and I'm
sorry about that. :You should certainly do whatever works best for
you. I was merely stating my opinion as you had stated yours. I
never stated that you personally advocated going back to Windows, nor
did I mention your name except to quote your message for accuracy. I
assure you, it doesn't matter to me one iota what you do, and I meant
you no personal offense in any way.
Yes, if I had any serious sound editing to do I still have access
to windows and can use it, and furthermore I can use it and the Mac
at the same time.
Thisi is great for you, and I think it's cool that you can do that. I
have sold my Windows machine, so this is not an option for me.
Frankly, I was glad to see Goldwave go out the Window, as I never
could use it. I used Sound Forge very successfully, but again, I
don't miss it at all. I'm still speaking for myself here, no offense.
While using the Mac is fine and personally I prefer the Mac it's
silly to dismiss an applications ease of use just because of some
idea you have about using windows is some kind of betrayal to Mac
access.
Betrayal to Mac access? What does that mean? In no way do I think
anyone who uses Windows is "betraying the Mac." Goodness gracious
alive, what is it that causes folks to get so ben out of shape, just
because I defend the use of the Mac on a Mac list? Heaven forbid.
I thought I left all that childishness behind when I got off the
Windows screen reader bandwagon. Why do I do so? It has
revolutionized the way I use the computer, that's why, and I don't
need to make apologies for that. Tim, I see you on teveral lists,
and man, please don't take offense to anything I say. Your
contributions to this and other lists are fantastic, and I am only
stating opinions that I have and advocating approaches that work for
me. Again, sorry for a hard edge to my email, earlier. It wasn't
intended.