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Old 10-09-2019, 02:06 AM   #9
JamesPeters
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Originally Posted by mschnell View Post
Of course I do understand this, and I do understand the consequence, that Reaper for Linux will not be a ubiquitous "success"
Reaper for Windows is not a "ubiquitous success" either because it doesn't have features from ProTools done exactly the same way ProTools does them. I could go on.

I doubt the devs care about "ubiquitous success" of Reaper for Linux, or of Reaper at all. They're picking their battles, and they've already gone well beyond what most expect for a Linux DAW. Reaper is easily the most powerful and flexible DAW for Linux.
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