I agree. We use Linux at work for several platforms and the licenses are very expensive for the products we use. Our code is not open-source, either, and people often assume that they're getting our source when they buy one our simulators. Not so.Kyran wrote:
Making stuff for linux doesn't mean it has to be open source. In the engineering world a lot of tools are *nix and they are hardly what you call cheap. Having plugins which are compatible linux just opens another market for you.
.... alas, this is forum hobby musicians (for the most part) and they want stuff cheap (or free).
Urs knows the size of the Linux market. I'm sure he gets thousands of messages a day for a port to Linux.
