Thanks
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Bonjour yes i know merci. But i really want to not change DAW and stay with Ableton. Its been 9 years i ve been using it and i love it so much. But thanks for your suggestionHervé wrote:http://www.ohmstudio.com
this. that. it just DOESN'T work.Bagle wrote:im not here to complain, i love ableton there company the people big abes fan here..
but do ye remember few weeks ago when sony released an update to their ps3 that removed the other OS feature where people could put linux on them..
well sony is getting sued for removing features that a product was sold with..
i feel kinda the same way. i feel well cheated out of something, i got 8 with the hopes of share being a part of teh product, now i understand that its been harder for them then they realise but still, come on

"Managed to do it?" Technically, not so much.Bagle wrote:ohm managed to do it, i guess im just disapointed
Dennis DeSantis wrote:Hi folks,
The best solution right now for doing what the initial preview of Share was capable of is Dropbox.
Pretty much the only limitations are lack of seamless integration with Live and the lack of support for management of third-party plugins via freezing.
As for the future plans on our side, there's nothing I can really say for now besides "we're still working on it."
But I strongly recommend looking into Dropbox as a solution for collaboration. It's dead simple and very robust.
Best,
This is what I use. It syncs really well, and you can point Live's browser right to the DropBox folder. And best of all, DropBox gives away 250MB of extra space for referrals. I think I'm up to 4GB now from the 2GB they started me with.Dennis DeSantis wrote:Hi folks,
The best solution right now for doing what the initial preview of Share was capable of is Dropbox.
Pretty much the only limitations are lack of seamless integration with Live and the lack of support for management of third-party plugins via freezing.
As for the future plans on our side, there's nothing I can really say for now besides "we're still working on it."
But I strongly recommend looking into Dropbox as a solution for collaboration. It's dead simple and very robust.
Best,