I am interested to look at this, primarily as another possible resource
for schools teaching sound and music computing (especially when fully
multi-platform), but disappointed that I have to subscribe to something
simply in order to download it, when it is not even clear what I would
become a "member" of. I may just be suffering from subscription fatigue,
but this seems unnecessary, and in my case entirely off-puttting. Can't
it just be made available as a simple download for those interested in
early testing? I would not want to recommend it to teachers if they all
had to subscribe to something first; they probably have even more
subscription fatigue than I do. They would for example need to be able
to install it on a school network without requiring each student to
subscribe to what is presumably an un-moderated forum not expressly
designed for youngsters.
Richard Dobson
On 14/12/2013 06:19, Frank Sheeran wrote:
It looks like I forgot to mention: Moselle's no-cost download is
available at:
http://moselle.invisionzone.com/index.php?/files/file/2-moselle-alpha-release
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