And if you read my post I did write "to avoid XP".
Compare old software with old software though.
When Metro 5 came out Cakewalk hadn't released Sonar!
The PC title was Pro Audio 8 (or something similar) and they really hyped up version 9.
When it came out the cakewalk news groups will full of the PC users complaining why couldn't it be more like metro? That's why I consider the PC side to be inferior. I don't see a lot of mac users having PC envy.
Cakewalk killed off Metro by no longer supporting it.
For about 3 years if you wrote to them about it, you would hear nothing back. They deserve customers leaving them.
XP costs more than OSX. You telling me XP is better?
Deck costs more than Metro but it's midi side of things is non existant.
The best reason to get off XP would be to stop getting hounded by viruses and worms (as my partners XP machine just found out).
Microsoft didn't exactly have very good guidelines when authors went to write software. That is why a keyboard key can do so many different things depending on which program you're in. There is no consistancy there.
Microsoft did licencing damn well and competed in fields to knock out opponents without the resources to fight back.
Look at how quickly netscape lost market share.
There is no netscape operating system so how can you run it without windows, linux or OSX etc.......and since microsoft had the market share, it was just a matter of time before they made it harder for you to find netscape on your hard drive.
I don't think Microsoft bought Virtual PC cause they want to sell a lot of copies to Mac users.
Fastlanephil - EZVision was cool
scoot.