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| No to Linux, but I am going with another OS. |
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If Apple goes towards a complete union of iOS and OSX, I will check it out. If I don't like it, I will either move to another platform, or stick with OSX for a long, long time. It's possible. Hardware has surpassed people's uses for some time now... Why do people need new hardware to watch videos, type documents, and browse the web when hardware from five years ago could do it. You know?
There is a small yet dedicated group of people that use OS 9 as their main OS, I could see the same for OSX.
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Light works is being ported over to linux just for your info. Linux is starting to move fast now
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I was talking about music creation tools. I've been running Linux since 1995, so I'm aware of the file format support, etc.
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