This is not true at all.

On 03/17/2011 07:41 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
>> . I was equally surprized to see that the latest full version of Ardour
>> isn't free (although you can name your price).
>
> well, its still free! At least for all linux users (just look in the
> synaptic and install it..).... and yes, for mac you have to pay, but its
> not much and also, as a mac user, you already decided to pay for a
> proprietary system, why not also spend some money to the open source
> world? :) cheers,
> kris
>
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When you go to the download section you can choose if you want to pay or
not. Paul Davis is asking you to at least to pay 1$, if you can't afford
more than that, but, you don't need to pay anything in order to download
the software.

Ardour has a model for financing the development, and it seems to be
working out for them. I'm happy to see Ardour 3 coming out which will
have midi support.

Ardour is open source, which means anyone can add to it or fork it and
start making their own version of it.

-- 
ailo

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