boscomatix wrote:The information is from Seybold Seminars, and was communicated at Seybold San Francisco in September 2003. It takes a lot to produce and support an app or hardware, and a company needs to be convinced the return on investment is there. I'm really not thrilled about it, as I am by no means a fan of Gates and company - I find the Jobs world a better place indeed. And it irks me that economic reality might dictate our musical future vs having the best person win.
it does take a lot to produce an app or hardware but if you notice in general they develop for one and then simply port it to another platform, not THAT much work, most of the work is in designing an app from the ground up, once you've done that you simply change the things in the code that you need to change to get it to run on a different processor/operating system, and as you may notice with hardware, most hardware is available for both platforms thus that's not even an issue, the only real issue with that is developing the nessesary drivers which again, are software, and where in mainstream computing i can understand not bothering sometimes to produce a mac version, in the audio world a much much larger segment of the userbase are using mac's, thus it is completely worth it to delelop for them and there will be a return investment.
go around to pro studio's that are using DAW's or computers in general at all, i would wager at least %95 of them are using mac's, then go around to home studio's, the vast majority of the more professional ones are using mac's, then as you get into more casual users yes there are more windows machines. but for instance in emu's case they're aiming low by only making their softsampler available for windows by aiming at the low-to-no budget market with a $600 softsampler (which, with it's features, puts it squarely in the mid to high budget user market, many to most of whom are using mac's). i mean look around even on here at the people who are dissappointed at the lack of a mac version, and on that harmony central thread where the #1 complaint about it seems to be that there's no mac version.
i'm not even saying "don't make a windows version" even though the vast majority of windows producers i know don't spend a dime on software (cracks only) i'm just saying for christs sake at least make a mac version to not discount all of us. i mean shit, everyone else does, besides gigasampler and cakewalk who i could really give a fuck about anyway.
(i'm typing this on an xp box btw)