--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, GAmoore@a... wrote: > > In a message dated 1/13/05 9:15:42 AM, uzo@b... writes: > > If the product is not ready, don't release it!! > > > You expect bad service in a cheap restaurant but if you go to the fanciest > place in town, you expect some politeness. If the food were served burned, you > might expect an apology and an offer of a replacement. > > Apple is positioning themselves and Logic as the fancy place, but then give > service like the cheap place. How many months has Logic 7 been out? and not a > single update, a single apology, a single acknowledgement, a single date on > when an upgrade will be coming. > > When I took my ibook to the apple genius last week and he saw all of the > crash logs, he didn't seem surprised nor did he have a single word of advice. > > Meanwhile I hit some key by accident and saw a cute animation of all of the > windows slowly minimizing. I'm glad apple is putting their resources into such > valuable software tricks. I mostly read about the elaborate goings on with other users on this forum and others. I use Logic for midi and have'nt had lots of problems, but if I needed it for audio as well, I'm sure I'd be pulling out my hair most of the time. Seems like such a nice program would be 99% flawless, while always considering the fact that it needs a good system to run it. And it also seems like the writers would be daring enough to state, in fact, the minimum system necessary to run the program for the purpose intended. That's the main reason I stayed with midi only to outboard instruments and bought stand alone recording equipment. Gary
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Re: stability of Logic ... was node mini
2005-01-13 by gswerner2002
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