How many NFR users are now getting T2?

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How did the NFR affect your decision?

I have already purchased T1 because of NFR
8
8%
I am waiting for T2 to buy, but have NFR
19
20%
I don't know, but the NFR got me interested
10
11%
I'm just staying with the NFR- it's good enough
8
8%
It didn't convince me. I won't upgrade.
6
6%
I was already a paid owner of T1 before NFR- and happy with it
44
46%
 
Total votes: 95

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Lunch Money wrote:Speaking of long-winded, I have written what... 3,500 posts, a decent chunk of which were devoted to host debates and/or explanations about why I think Tracktion is so superb.
Yeah, man, I understand that. It seems like a joke when you first open it, almost cartoon-like in appearance. And then when you start to do your first track, all the things you're looking for are right there, big and bold.

In my opinion, that Jules guy did for computer recording what Steve Jobs did for the personal computer. Tracktion really just works like an apple - simple and elegantly designed, so intuitive that you wonder why it wasn't obvious to the other software companies.

I started on the computer side with Cakewalk 7 around '98, worked with n-Track for a few years, moved to Nuendo and Samplitude for a year or so on a PC that a friend loaned me until about two weeks ago (he had to go PT to keep clients but repo'd my machine due to Nuendo's increased popularity), and finally to Tracktion, which is awesome.

MT
G5 Dual 1.8 | LynxTWO A,B | UAD-1 | DP 4.5 | T2 | DFHS | Reason 3 | ReCycle 2 | website

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MT wrote:Tracktion really just works like an apple - simple and elegantly designed, so intuitive that you wonder why it wasn't obvious to the other software companies.
And makes you wonder why it took so long to get a stable Mac version

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