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Subject:crickets around here
Posted by: jackn2mpu
Date:1/23/2013 7:16:44 AM

Almost 2 weeks and no posts - cue the sound of crickets chirping. Has there been any movement on Sony's part on fixing the bugs and putting in the features they continually say here: 'these will be added/fixed in an update'?

Jack

Subject:RE: crickets around here
Reply by: J.
Date:1/23/2013 10:05:01 AM

Have you installed the 1.0.22 update? It was released 12/19.

Either way, which features/bugs are at the top of your list?

J.

Message last edited on1/23/2013 10:11:16 AM byJ..
Subject:RE: crickets around here
Reply by: jackn2mpu
Date:1/25/2013 10:54:59 AM

I haven't purchased SFPM yet because of all the problems people are having with the program. That and all the features that are missing that should have been in the program from the start.

I figured from the non-action here on the forum no one was seriously using the program and were waiting on Sony to get off their duffs and fix the damn thing. Which it doesn't look like they really want to.

Jack

Subject:RE: crickets around here
Reply by: J.
Date:1/25/2013 1:25:00 PM

Second question still stands. Which features would convince you to jump in?

J.

Message last edited on1/25/2013 1:36:17 PM byJ..
Subject:RE: crickets around here
Reply by: jackn2mpu
Date:1/25/2013 7:32:29 PM

What features would convince me to buy SF Mac? The things missing from it that are in SF Windows - CD burning, batch processing, multiple waveform windows open on screen and not tabbed like in the current Mac version - stuff like that. Wouldn't mind DDP support as well.

I don't like CD burning in iTunes even though I love the rest of the stuff on Macs. Pro Tools on an iMac is my daw of choice and I'd like to stay that way. The inadequacies of the current Mac version are the ONLY reason I keep an old Windoze machine with SF Pro 9 and CD Architect around and working. And no - I'm am NOT going to put Windoze on any Mac computer - why screw up a perfectly good machine?

Jack

Subject:RE: crickets around here
Reply by: josecotes
Date:1/31/2013 3:42:04 PM

Add the batch processing power and stability across the line and I personally jump immediately.

Subject:RE: crickets around here
Reply by: [r]Evolution
Date:2/5/2013 6:15:59 PM

That and all the features that are missing that should have been in the program from the start.

Yep... disappointing at this time but hopefully they will do as FCPx; screw it up in the beginning, but listen to customers, and begin adding in the much wanted/needed features as the app matures.

I too took the inactivity of this forum to mean that Forge's Mac entrance was not as grand as Sony had hoped/wished.

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