Uniwire 1.1?
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- KVRist
- 31 posts since 14 Oct, 2004
From www.museresearch.com:
"San Francisco, CA. October 6, 2006—Muse Research, Inc. has announced that a new version of its UniWire plug-in for Mac and PC is available. The new Version 1.1 of the UniWire plug-in consists of a universal installer that works on Mac or PC, and will install VST, AU, or RTAS versions of the UniWire plug-in as appropriate
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The new UniWire V1.1 software is available free of charge to all registered Receptor customers on the company's www.plugorama.com support site."
I can't find the 1.1 download on Plugorama, just 1.0. Is it available? My apologies if I'm missing something obvious.
-Jeremy
"San Francisco, CA. October 6, 2006—Muse Research, Inc. has announced that a new version of its UniWire plug-in for Mac and PC is available. The new Version 1.1 of the UniWire plug-in consists of a universal installer that works on Mac or PC, and will install VST, AU, or RTAS versions of the UniWire plug-in as appropriate
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The new UniWire V1.1 software is available free of charge to all registered Receptor customers on the company's www.plugorama.com support site."
I can't find the 1.1 download on Plugorama, just 1.0. Is it available? My apologies if I'm missing something obvious.
-Jeremy
Last edited by jcdawson on Tue Nov 14, 2006 6:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRist
- 55 posts since 12 Apr, 2005
Is there anybody out there....out there....out there...out there
Muse?
Muse?
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- KVRist
- 55 posts since 12 Apr, 2005
I have become comfortably numb.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 31 posts since 14 Oct, 2004
". . . is available." Stated twice.
The meaning seems clear to me, but as an American politician once said:
"It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is. If the--if he--if 'is' means is and never has been, that is not--that is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement. . ."
The meaning seems clear to me, but as an American politician once said:
"It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is. If the--if he--if 'is' means is and never has been, that is not--that is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement. . ."
