David Powers wrote:
I doubt it. Mac people seem to not give a shit that some of us are far too poor to ever afford a Mac.
yeah. this is the "american way of life". but seriously, I don't think that money is the problem, because actually it is not really so much more expensive. I bought a mac, because everybody I work with uses them. so it was peer pressure. and, hey, after the 3rd kernelpanic/crash this week I start to like it. lol!
jitter is the reason for me to run max, and better grafic drivers for video (YUV! quicktime) is the reason to run it on a mac. and 998 arguments convince me to do everything else in pd. marius.
On 2/17/07, Matteo Sisti Sette matteo.sistisette@email.it wrote:
Please note, that works must be compatible with Macintosh computers in either QuickTime, max/MSP, Flash, Firefox or Safari.
If a competition allows to submit music generators made in Max/MSP, but disallows submitting music generators made in PureData, then why is such an announcement relevant to pd-announce ?
While I'm not affiliate in any way to Infinite Composing, and while I do hate the fact they don't allow PD patches (and don't understand why - do they ignore that pd can run on a mac?), I guess that some "pd artists" may be able and willing to port their pd patches to max/msp in order to submit them to the call...
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