At 01:57 PM 7/2/02 -0400, Darcy James Argue wrote:
>even if it does 
>alienate Logic for Windows users. 

Alienate is not the right word. A friend of mine has several years of
professional work and applications wrapped up in Logic. She was beside
herself today, knowing she'd have to migrate her work to another
application, and lose months of creative time. She'd ordered the last
Logic, but it was out of stock, and now the distributor has cancelled the
order. She's already working on migrating, because she doesn't want to get
stuck with unsupported call-response software locks.

And no, any chance she would *ever* buy a Mac is totally erased by that
decision.

Fortunately, I went with Cakewalk from the beginning, and the latest
version of Sonar was already way ahead of Logic. Like Finale, there's no
copy protection, so there's no worry about companies going belly up or
being absorbed.

Dennis



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