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>totally off topic, but Photoshop now comes bundled with a program >called Image Ready. It adds a TON of useful web oriented features >to Photoshop. AND it has a ton of new vector based features that >make trips into Illustrator a lot less frequent. Don't even get me >started about the advancements in how it deals with text. No, no, I'm sorry, I did get a little carried away there with Photoshop which is in my mind one of the Great Programs, powerful but still simple to use. >Frankly, few programs out there have matured as nicely as Photoshop >in my opinion. Now, if they only had an OSX native version, that >would be sweet. While I'm at it, I wish I had a single audio/midi >program that ran native in OSX. Deck and Peak seem to be the only >ones, but Deck has no midi functions to speak of. Anyone know of >any companies that are going to take advantage of OSX's native MIDI >support? http://www.atpm.com/7.09/barline.shtml has a nice article about upcoming OS/X music applications. Emagic had demoed a beta, don't know if it has come out since the article, MOTU wasn't promising something too, Digidesign wasn't saying. OS/X is supposed to be DYNAMITE for audio applications with a very low latency guaranteed. How, I dunno, because fully pre-emptive operating system like *nix can't generally make very tight guarantees as to when things are done. I'd guess it's combination of clever usage of timing hardware and careful use of interrupts, wish I a reference for this. Question. Is anyone here using MOTU's Digital Performer? How well does it work? /t http://whatGoes.com ................ extreme NY calendar. http://ax.to/fortune ......... a new fortune every minute. http://clikTrik.com .................. Many, many photos.