I was on a panel a couple of years ago where an engineer claims he’d rather work with ProTools in a Windows environment. Evidently, Digidesign was tired of all the Apple dot updates that broke some functionality or another, and they were working at making the Windows version all the better because the platform didn’t change as much.
]]>you know, it wasn’t that long ago that Windows Pro Toolers (I guess there are a few) had to run Windows 98 to get work done. Which is hilarious. It says a lot about the strength of a brand when you can get away with demanding that your userbase use older versions of the worlds two biggest operating systems.
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