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Originally Posted by JamesPeters
including people complaining about problems with scripts/plugins that "should work properly in Reaper" "because they're part of ReaPack and Cockos says it should work" whether it's "officially supported" or not).
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That is why a dedicated"
"supported by Cocos" repository is needed to get started.
Nobody calls Microsoft because some program does not work as expected in Windows even though it can be found and is documented via the Microsoft Edge functionality, which is part of the Windows and hence everything visible there "obviously" needs to be supported by Microsoft.
If you now say that a DAW is not an OS: there is a huge similarity in the usage terms of an OS and Reaper: Many (if not most) users of a Windows distribution don't ever install anything but just use what software comes with their hardware (similar to many DAW users). More advanced/demanding users will want to install additional stuff (e.g. via Windows-Edge ore Reaper-ReaPack).
-Michael