R Parker wrote:
Hi Daniel,
For exposing Linux audio to Mac and Windows users,
that's got to be as good as it gets. I think the
timing is good. There's plenty of usable applications
and things just seem to keep getting better.
Great job.
Hear hear.
Adds a level of credibility to the Linux Audio platform that money
cannot buy.
ron
--- Daniel James <daniel(a)mondodesigno.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I asked Sound on Sound magazine to provide a Linux
forum on their site
(in addition to Windows, Mac, Atari etc) and they
have done this
today. You can see the link at:
http://sound-on-sound2.infopop.net/2/OpenTopic
The forums are quite heavily used, and you don't
need to subscribe to
the magazine to post messages.
Cheers
Daniel
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