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Tightly synchronized updates/compatibility from Apple partners - Version: 9.1, 1/12/2010 11:46PM PST
bwickens
Love it ! 



- Version: 9.0.1, 9/23/2009 04:36PM PST
Moonwatcher
Nice ! Keeps getting better. It's already quite stable but could improve. Features are great and sound quality is fantastic. Keep up the good work.
Correct Update 



- Version: 8.0.2, 5/21/2008 08:11AM PST
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scatlizard
This is correct. 8.02 came out last night. 8.01 came out months ago. The update is great and works well on my MBP and iMac G5.
But I did want to comment favorably on how Apple has worked with (at least two of) it's audio partners to coordinate compatibility announcements. First, within hours of Logic 9.1 being released, I received an email from Apogee announcing that their interfaces (in my case, Duet) were fully compatible with Logic 9.1. It was clear this email had been prepped and sitting in the wings waiting for Apple's release.
Next, when I launched Logic 9.1, a dialog told me that my EuCon drivers were out of date (for controlling my various Euphonix controllers.) A quick trip to the Euphonix Web site revealed updates for EuCon software, released today, for Logic 9.1 compatibility.
It was clear that behind the scenes Apple played nice with these third party vendors, rather than developers having to scramble and catch up with updated software and compatibility announcements. It tells me that Apple takes pro-audio seriously.