> To me it was worth it to spend $500 more to have less trouble and more
> ease of use.
hmmmm.. If it's all well put together and it works then fine, i'm all
for it. but that is not always the case as a number of us are
experiencing with Logic 7 and problems with plugin and hardware
compatibility, all of which worked perfectly fine on the last previous
release of logic. But that's another story.
Thanks - that expresses perfectly why I am not happy with Logic 7. $1000 softare on an expensive computer, and I do everything I can to keep it up to date and maintained, and yet still the problems - and no support, no acknowledgement much less apology much less update.
On the Mac mini front, just for a minute, I can't quite understand what
the rational was to not include a gigabit interface, apart from cost
that is.
And making us buy G5's. Apple's strategy is much like the airlines - trying to get different groups of people pay what they can. Business fliers pay $2000 and somemone else pays $200 for the same flight. I never thought I would "go down" to use an ibook after my Titanium book got totally screwed up. But I have been pretty happy with my $700 ibook G3, and I think its faster than my $2500 Tibook G4/550. Apple tries to disable a few "power user" features that might be deal breakers.