It wasn't taken that way. Since Ive owned Sonar since v1, though, Ive had 5 years or so to go through and test plugins. Its very easy to try a few and spit them out a couple of minutes later.grymmjack wrote: Honestly I wasn't giving him a hard time. Did it seem that way? I was just shocked because of the sheer amount of stuff that 500-600 plugs involves. I mean it's overwhleming /to me/. I wasn't implying that he shouldn't do it or he's a goofball or anything. Did I seriously come off like that?If so (to rabbyt: i apologize if this is how it sounded. I was being sincere about the free time because I would think it would take tons of time to manage all of that stuff and try it out, etc.)... Dudes I am all for trying new shit believe me! I just dont have the time, and I'm in no way trying to say that if you do, you suck or anything. I am envious if anything
One other reason I constantly test a lot of plugins is because I develop an application for helping users sort their folder menus in Sonar. Because Sonar does rely on registry entries for its plugin lists, it actually means the menus can be customised very easily. My application assists in that, and it means I spend far more time 'under the hood' running and rerunning the adaptor, and manipulating the registry entries it uses, than most people.