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Re: Quick question

2009-02-28 by c_eisenhardt

> No, there's no real reason to think that Logic has been abandoned.

-I'm not trying to fan fires or rabble-rouse. But can anyone tell us when the last upgrade 
was for Logic 8? 
I think it was over a year ago. That's amazing. A year in this era of disposable electronic 
software is an eternity.  
My iPhone gets regular updates and firmware upgrades, but not Apple's Pro-Audio app?
And yes, I know an iPhone is vastly different from an Audio DAW but the 'sting' is what 
bothers me.
That is that Apple seems to devote their resources to their money-maker consumer 
devices & programs: iLife, iPhones & iPods. And turns a deaf ear (pun intended,)  to their 
pro-users.

Logic 8 I'm sure, could use a patch or two to correct a few buggy-problems that have 
been there since it came out. Can anyone name another DAW program company that puts 
out one massive incremental upgrade every few years and then barley releases patches or 
upgrades to all those customers? Or who has NO support for its users?
I can't.

I agree with someone who said here that we use whatever program suits our needs.
I too have vested a lot of time into learning this program to help with making music.
But I soon will have to upgrade my Mac to something more current and along with that 
goes upgrading my DAW...

I just want to know there will be a Logic-Pro when I buy that new Mac... I wish Apple 
would just take a thousandth of their iPhone profits and give it to the Logic development 
guys to run with... The results would be awesome, I'm sure. : )

charlie

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