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2009-05-22
I used to use Ubuntu as my desktop OS. Nowadays, I only use it at work, as a java developer. I do love open source nature, but Apple makes some REALLY cool applications that I like a lot. Yeah, I may be selling my soul, but I finally can edit a freaking video easily and without bugs ("it just works!"), I can record my sounds with amazing guitar/bass/drum/voice effects using Garage Band and Logic and I still can use every single softwares I used to use under Ubuntu. It is just the best of both worlds. Yeah, I do spend more money than I used. But guess what? I don't care. If I have to pay a few bucks for a decent software, I will (happily) do so.
Oh, yes, I do know Ubuntu Studio. And it does not (to me) substitute Logic nor iMovie.
Cya! And have fun.