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I totally agree with you on that. The only reason I boot into windows at all on my machine is to use Reason and Recycle, otherwise I would have formatted the drive a long time ago. If Linux could something half as good as Logic then I would be happy, no Rosegarden and Ardour don't cut it. The issue with linux is that sound quality doesn't seem to be a priority and I really think that Linux as a desktop should focus on that.I hate to say it but Vista has a kick as sound backend that I must say impressed me a lot. I would love to see some of those features travel over to the Linux desktop. I'm planning to get a Mac just to use reason and Logic express. BTW,is anybody working on getting a macosx equivalent of something like wine? There is fewer software so I would think it would be a smaller undertaking.