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On 11/08/2013 05:40 AM, Les Cargill wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote: Portability is pretty expensive. And given how dissimilar platforms are, it is of mixed value, IMO. Very basic functionality is quite different from platform to platform. You can have a triple boot Notebook if you want. YouTube looks the same on WIN and *X. People don't generally like to think about implementations when they don't have to. Unless the implements are very shiny. I don't really think we'd have had DAW programs at all had it not been for Mac and Windows as platforms. Maybe something lire RADAR, but it wasn't priced to sell. Maybe something like the Amiga, although it was pretty limited. There were DAWs before Windows and Mac Agreed; although it's not clear that the propagation of such systems would have been ... satisfactory. The last thing I read about the Linux standards group for audio/ multimedia , they were still designing the basic atoms of things. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digita...rce_sof tware https://duckduckgo.com/?t=lm&q=linux+daw --scott -- Les Cargill dave |
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