Quoting Davy Wentzler <info(a)audio-evolution.com>om>:
Hello,
First of all, this is my first post here on the list. I'm in the process
of porting my audio hard disk recording program 'Audio Evolution'
from AmigaOS4 (running on PowerPC) to wxWidgets. This will allow
me to release it more easily on other platforms like Windows and Linux.
Iteresting
Although using wxWidgets means that a big part of the
program is
portable, some other parts like audio and plug-ins (think LADSPA, JACK)
would have to be written specifically for Linux. Now comes the big
question: since this is commercial software (with a price between
35 and 45 euro), would it be worth the effort to release it on Linux?
From the screenshot you posted, it seems that your
software doesn't do
anything which Ardour couldn't do.
I think the quesitons just comes back to you: What does your program do that
makes it worth the 35-45 euro for someone who already runs Ardour / MusE /
Rosegarden?
Sampo