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<blockquote data-quote="Groovetube" data-source="post: 1371721" data-attributes="member: 223633"><p>Well, I don't want to be looking at windows. I believe windows will simply follow a similar roadmap as apple, so all windows will be is simply a rough facsimile of apple. I spent all day in the studio recording someone's record, and they had a windows based system for pro tools, and they had to reboot the **** thing like 20 times over the 14 hours. Ugh.</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to see this all with a bit positivity. I know computing will change, and with it, how we do things, even in terms of production, and workflow. I did try lion, and although I wrote it off as buggy, not ready for use, it isn't a final judgement on apple's roadmap.</p><p></p><p>I intend to follow apple as I have since 2003, and just hope it all works out. There's always, er, linux. If devs are backed into a corner, it isn't like windows is much of an option, perhaps this is where the 'third' option may materialize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groovetube, post: 1371721, member: 223633"] Well, I don't want to be looking at windows. I believe windows will simply follow a similar roadmap as apple, so all windows will be is simply a rough facsimile of apple. I spent all day in the studio recording someone's record, and they had a windows based system for pro tools, and they had to reboot the **** thing like 20 times over the 14 hours. Ugh. I'm trying to see this all with a bit positivity. I know computing will change, and with it, how we do things, even in terms of production, and workflow. I did try lion, and although I wrote it off as buggy, not ready for use, it isn't a final judgement on apple's roadmap. I intend to follow apple as I have since 2003, and just hope it all works out. There's always, er, linux. If devs are backed into a corner, it isn't like windows is much of an option, perhaps this is where the 'third' option may materialize. [/QUOTE]
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