The same reason you're actually going to buy a MBP is the same reason IL and others complain, these are not mutually exclusive but vastly interconnected issues. Apple deprecates old code that can't run Apple Silicon or is a threat to stability for the end user, and that's hard on developers who refuse to keep up or use cross platform code that cuts corners.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: Sat Sep 11, 2021 6:13 pm Just read in this thread that Angus Hewlitt ended up as CTO of Image Line. Glad to hear that. Any chance of Image Line acquiring some of the abandoned FXPansion products?
Also, love how we have an Image Line rep here expressing opinions based on their professional first-hand experience with fanboys here sticking up for the platform and acting like they know more on the topic than the people actually doing it for a living. Where are Avid and Pace on native M1 support? How about Arturia and NI? How many months and months did porting their products cost U-he? And Image Line is getting dumped on for stating the obvious?
I'll be picking up one of the next round of MBPs for my very first Mac (first computer was an Apple II then PC since) so I'm excited about the M1 and beyond, but it's clear if you listen to cross-platform developers that Apple makes things very difficult for them in a way Windows does not.
The reasons are clear why Apple does what it does, and a developer complaining about it is just playing into the long standing Apple hate that's pervaded this and other cross platform forums forever. It's not a fanboy thing to get tired of this, it's mentally draining to constantly read insinuations about how awful your choice of platform is. It insinuates that Microsoft is somehow how golden compared, and you get this constant drumbeat of trash tribal comments.
I feel like this whole thing is overblown though, in the end of the day Image Line beat Cubase, Live, and Pro Tools to Apple Silicon, if the implementation is solid then they can be partisan goobs all they want to, they delivered.