i hear you!, no don't worry i am not about to start another silly P vs M thread / discussion, but history has shown that most, if not all software kinda sucks that is crossplatform, unless you have a really big developer team and you are able to take care about every detail... just porting it to another platform, doesn't do the trick... look at cubase on a mac... or logic, when it still was PC, just pure shite in terms of reliabilty and CPU efficiency, etc.It's OK. I saved more money than I lost, by buying PCs instead of Macs. Wink
But let's not turn this into another silly PC vs Mac thread...
However, to answer your question, I'd say that the vast majority of developers of quality (software and/or hardware products) products care about Microsoft as users of Microsoft operating systems are their biggest potential customer base. Now that Emagic is part of Apple it's not completely surprising that they've cut off Windows users as I guess they think they'll make more money by getting PC users to buy Macs (and other Apple software) than they will selling software to PC users. But it's still annoying for any PC users of Logic. And for any Mac users who liked the fact that it was cross-platform.
that's why i said that itr was the best decision of emagic ever, because they can concentrate on getting the best hand in hand with the sytem out of the prog, just look at Logics amazing, purely utter amazing CPU efficiency compared to it's power, it stands apart from anything else outthere in that respect (and for me in many others, but that's just me!) you can see the difference clearly since 6, since it is Mac only... it's simple, they can concentrate on one thing.
i could go on and on... in the end of the day i don't care what people use, but i believe that software developers and i mean ALL of them should make a decision for which platform they develope...
crossplatform sucks as no one takes care propperly for the one or other in that case. (or proof me wrong, that is however my experience since the use of computers for my work)
the performance difference of "one platform only apps" clearly show what i mean.
however to come back from the drift, please abletonians, supply us with a decent Live / DJ tool... if you ruin Live towards a DAW, then at least come up with a NEW dedicated Live / DJ tool which is superior to Traktor, final scratch or serato....
i need a live tool.