It is interesting. I have to say, there's something interesting going on 
between Apple and Apogee—some type of symbiosis.

Slau

On Feb 11, 2011, at 11:19 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

> Interesting. The operating system hasa bug where nonapple menus were not 
> accessible from the keyboard, wonder how this program got around that.
> On Feb 11, 2011, at 10:01 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> 
>> A few weeks ago, I was quite pleased to learn that the Apogee Maestro 
>> software that works with Apogee analog to digital converters is almost 
>> entirely accessible. Pretty much anything one would ever need to do with the 
>> interfaces can be done right from within the software.
>> 
>> Today, I received the Apogee Symphony Mobile card which is an Express 34 
>> card that allows one to connect an Apogee Symphony interface directly to a 
>> MacBook Pro. In the documentation, there was some mention of a menu bar item 
>> and I paid no attention because I figured, as usual, it'll be a pain to 
>> navigate to it and it's not necessarily essential.
>> 
>> well, at some point, I meant to check my Airport status and pressed VO-m 
>> twice and was stunned to hear the words, "PC card, menu." Can you believe 
>> it? A menu extra item that from a third party that actually shows up as a 
>> menu extra right out of the box?! Well, I do get the sense that Apogee and 
>> Apple have a close relationship and their software products are, after all, 
>> Mac only. Nice. Very cool.
>> 
>> Slau
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