Why don't they, then, repackage it in a consistant, matching box with the
rest of them.

The white box with the small graphic, Logic titles, and gray Apple logo.

on 4/22/04 11:31 PM, Dana Collins at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Not odd at all, Dan. Apple bought out eMagic a while ago (about the same
> time the 2nd batch of G4s were coming out), including their flagship audio
> application "Logic Audio". It is a professional-level digital audio/MIDI
> sequencing application in the league of Steinberg's Q-Basis and MOTU's Dig.
> Performer (ProTools is still a cut above for audio recording, but comparably
> weak in the MIDI area when compared with these three). Emagic always
> supported the Mac, though when Apple acquired the company they announced
> (surprise, surprise) phasing out Windows support.
> Some swear by it (Logic)  for its integrity - it is a fine application
> (though I prefer MOTU), and yes, it is an Apple product.
> Best regards,
> Dana


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