And the graphic aspect of Windows 10 is unpleasant. I am with those (many) that want AERO backVariKusBrainZ wrote: If you install Win 10 they have already addressed this
I have a computer, not a tablet or a smartphone.
And the graphic aspect of Windows 10 is unpleasant. I am with those (many) that want AERO backVariKusBrainZ wrote: If you install Win 10 they have already addressed this
And I'm one of those (probably quite many too) who don't want Aero backfmr wrote:And the graphic aspect of Windows 10 is unpleasant. I am with those (many) that want AERO backVariKusBrainZ wrote: If you install Win 10 they have already addressed this
I have a computer, not a tablet or a smartphone.
You can believe what you like, I meant patronising. If you think there's something wrong with that, point it out. That would be more constructive than stating what you 'believe' I meant to say.masterhiggins wrote:I believe you mean patronization. That's what happens when you stay up past your bedtime.Daags wrote:A bit of advice to the poster: ignore the patronising and snobbery. A lot of neckbearded ne'erdowells around here, so there may well be more to come.
I for one appreciate job opportunities like this being brought to the attention of the forum.
You need to spend less time being a douche and more time brushing up on your gerunds / present particples. The form is fine.masterhiggins wrote:I meant the form, as in verb as opposed to noun.VariKusBrainZ wrote:In English we spell it with an S not a Zmasterhiggins wrote:I believe you mean patronization. That's what happens when you stay up past your bedtime.Daags wrote:A bit of advice to the poster: ignore the patronising and snobbery. A lot of neckbearded ne'erdowells around here, so there may well be more to come.
I for one appreciate job opportunities like this being brought to the attention of the forum.
WASAPI is actually working quite fine here (Win 8).fmr wrote: I'd say the first thing would be to create a serious workflow in the OS, something like Core Audio, where people could work with low latencies and several sample resolutions without having to reside on the expertise of the driver writers of the audio interface companys (which suck most of the time), and third party technologies, like ASIO. Something like Core Audio (yes, I'm pointing to Apple - they did that roght).
Fine with me. For the record, Aero was never imposed to the users. Any user that wanted, could disable Aero, and have the "classic" Windows look. Why didn't Microsoft leave the option to the users?starflakeprj wrote:And I'm one of those (probably quite many too) who don't want Aero backfmr wrote:And the graphic aspect of Windows 10 is unpleasant. I am with those (many) that want AERO backVariKusBrainZ wrote: If you install Win 10 they have already addressed this
I have a computer, not a tablet or a smartphone.
That is by far the best example of a pot/kettle idiom I've ever seen.Daags wrote:You need to spend less time being a douche and more time brushing up on your gerunds / present particples. The form is fine.
I agree. Where else would they have a better chance of find really talented and skillful people for the task they look for?SLiC wrote: I think its a great idea for MS to look for talented VST developers on KVR, there are a lot of really talent people here (remember when the Alchemy developers absconded to Apple!)
That's what I though. I'm singing with my laptop...Durschlack wrote:Songsmith 2 ?
The fact that you find the attacks inevitable is regretful, to say the leastmasterhiggins wrote:They could have reached out to kvr for an actual ad to avoid the inevitable attacks and focus on the listings.
Observing patterns is regrettable? Sorry?fmr wrote:The fact that you find the attacks inevitable is regretful, to say the leastmasterhiggins wrote:They could have reached out to kvr for an actual ad to avoid the inevitable attacks and focus on the listings.![]()
Why are they inevitable?
I prefer this method over Apple, they would not bother with hiring via KVR, they just bought up Camel Audio insteadgvala wrote:My team at Microsoft is looking for audio software engineers and program managers with experience building best-in-class products.
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