dear group, the vast amount of this speculation ---based on the coming changes at emagic--- seem overly wound-up to me..... as most of it is still based upon *speculation*. granted, maybe i can breathe a bit easier than some of you, as my *primary* system is apple --- i only use the pc-system extremely rarely, and neither handily nor happily. but: to the pc-users: 1) i find it difficult to believe that emagic will completely abandon your already-purchased products; this is the same company that's offered you continuous free updates, whenever possible, for the past xx-years, as often and as *best* they've been able. 2) i do not believe that the products that you've purchased will stop working, altogether, at midnight on 30th september 2002. (it seems that it's only in the sw-industry do people feel they have a right to own the *future* product, after they've paid for a previous one; i was really pissed-off when audi re-vamped the tt-coupe w/o upgrading my older one.....) and, it follows that 3) there is no material discontinuance of the **useage-value** of what you've already bought. 4) when you bought the product, you did not buy the company..... nor the intentions of the people who own & manage it. re: the mac-side: on 7/1/2002 10:18:59 AM, jim the tunesmith said: >Lets see, >I'm going to continue to use a product that just lost 35-40% of it's market >share. me, i'll simply use the product that *works* for me, regardless of 'market-share': i mean, why would i give a f**k about market-share, when LAMP does (most of) what i need, and emagic has been such a supportive company? >I have been acquired by a company that is not focused on our industry. hello? uhhhhh..... OSX: core-audio? doug wyatt? the super-collider guy? avid? FCP? protools? what percentage of hard-core commercial studios are using PC-based systems? i work in quite a few and varied environments ---studio, and post--- and i've certainly yet to see MicroSoft's 'focus' on our industry: audio and audio/visual..... >My product will be in direct competition with some extremely good programs, >which some reviewers say are better. situation normal. all god's children have opinions. all god's children make decisions. so? (you have no chance to survive: make your time!) *-)) >Logic may soon become what has happened >to many wonderful programs and products that have been acquired by other >companies. A thing of the past. while that may somehow come to pass, for one to actually help instigate logic's demise precisely because it is what-one-fears is ---to me--- most ridiculous, and..... increasingly seems to be the staggeringly blundering & myopic power of internet-gossip and it's ability to foster multiphonic quasi-facts. oops..... i ranted, too. *-() best, splattercell
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Re:[LAWP] Mac users should be worried!
2002-07-01 by texture444@aol.com
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