ischo
19th December 2002, 16:56
or, the war of the platforms.......
now that Logic went MAC, Cubase goes WIN
dig this
http://www.pinnaclesys.com/aboutus/NewsMessage.asp?id=1875&Langue_ID=2
Steinberg says that they will continue to support the Mac... Though my guess is: Only for the time being....
Here's their statement:
Quote:
This is an official communication from Steinberg Media Technologies AG regarding its acquisition by Pinnacle Systems, Inc. In this statement, we would like to answer some of the expected questions about the future of Steinberg products. You can find the text of the press release concerning the acquisition on www.steinberg.net.
How will Steinberg's product strategy develop in the future?
Steinberg will continue to develop its product portfolio in the future.
Will products or product groups be discontinued?
No, this is not planned.
Will all platforms, for example Macintosh, continue to be supported?
Yes, Steinberg will continue to support all platforms.
Your Steinberg Team
btw, originaly posted by Format @ ableton.com
now that Logic went MAC, Cubase goes WIN
dig this
http://www.pinnaclesys.com/aboutus/NewsMessage.asp?id=1875&Langue_ID=2
Steinberg says that they will continue to support the Mac... Though my guess is: Only for the time being....
Here's their statement:
Quote:
This is an official communication from Steinberg Media Technologies AG regarding its acquisition by Pinnacle Systems, Inc. In this statement, we would like to answer some of the expected questions about the future of Steinberg products. You can find the text of the press release concerning the acquisition on www.steinberg.net.
How will Steinberg's product strategy develop in the future?
Steinberg will continue to develop its product portfolio in the future.
Will products or product groups be discontinued?
No, this is not planned.
Will all platforms, for example Macintosh, continue to be supported?
Yes, Steinberg will continue to support all platforms.
Your Steinberg Team
btw, originaly posted by Format @ ableton.com