--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, GAmoore@a... wrote: > > > I really dont want to start a Platform war (Disclaimer inserted here: > > Lov'em Both), but I've always leaned to Macs because by the time you > > are said and done, that is, adding things to the PC, subtracting > > things, and calculating life span of the PC, it ends up costing the > > same just going with a mac. > > > > Oh I know. I don't like PCs particularly. But I am writing software, and so > far every user is Windows. And there are a bunch of minor differences on mac > and windows so I really have to test it on my own machine. Also I want to > demonstrate it can run on XP. I am thinking that there might be some things useful > to do with the computer for music too but not exactly sure what. > > Those various annoyances are not just annoyances. If you have any kind of > life, then spending extra hours unproductively is a frustrating waste. For > example, if you put aside 2 hours at the end of the day to do some music, and > instead you are messing with re-installing a system or whatever, then your whole > allocation of time is gone. > In them days of the past, we always started our rehersal soldering cables... Nowadays, I ask in a HiEnd HiFi shop for what I need, bleed for it, problem's solved. Go for a demonstration here: http://www.apple.com/logicpro/ You can do this too, Best Harald
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Re: pcs and macs
2005-12-09 by haraldschneller
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