Dominic Mazzoni wrote:

One reason that Audacity has in the past resisted suggestions that we coordinate with other free software projects on things like icons is that the large majority of other free software projects seem to be Linux-focused. Along those lines, they tend to create Linux-centric UIs, conforming maybe to GNOME or KDE - but they don't work well on the Mac or Windows. Now, Audacity is very popular on Linux, especially among our developers - but we take pride in the fact that Audacity looks and feels very much like a native application on Windows and Mac OS X. To be specific, the icons and stuff that work on Linux just don't work on the Mac or on Windows XP.

Inkscape and Gimp are already running on Linux, Windows and Mac, Scribus is on Linux and Mac with a Windows port under way, probably Krita will take the same path along with KOffice at some point, so i think is possible to find some common ground. Also, think about the possibility to use Create as a place to collaborate with other developers of audio (and maybe video) FOSS applications.

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nicu
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