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I used to love it.. - Applal

Whatever your suspicions, I can only say that I have had Amadeus for years, and (just checked it again, by the way) Garage Band loads, creates and saves without any issues at all, even with Amadeus running concurrently. I am running G5 iMac, 10.3.9....

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Sunday, June 19 2005 @ 04:57 AM PDT


I still love it.. - aetheros

With my 17 inch 1.33ghz never experienced any issues with Garage Band and Amadeus.

While I would think Amadeus's non-invasive install couldn't interfere with GB, it was installed long before Garage Band. I wonder if that could be the difference.

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Sunday, June 19 2005 @ 07:31 AM PDT


I used to love it.. - APGiuliano

While Amadeus does install an invisible preference, I too have not had issues betwixt Garage Band and Amadeus. I find it invaluable for manipulating and resaving mp3 files.

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Sunday, June 19 2005 @ 08:25 AM PDT


I used to love it.. - Martin Hairer

I can categorically deny that Amadeus II interferes with any other application on MacOS X. It does not change any system setting (except for the input gain of the current audio device when the user adjusts it) and the only files that it creates are its preference files and some temporary files used for working on the open sounds. All of these files are created in standard locations.

Amadeus does not launch any background process, kernel extension, etc that could cause interference with the operating system. Thousands of users use Amadeus and GarageBand simultaneously and nobody ever reported an incompatibility. It seems to me that either GarageBand or the operating system are corrupted on your computer and need a clean reinstall.

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Monday, June 20 2005 @ 03:15 AM PDT


I used to love it.. - dnedved

This guy obviously has no idea how software is writtten, maintained, developed, or even used. Blaming his computer's instability on one particular app because he reloaded his computer from media without that app and it worked is flawed logic at its worst.

Mac apps don't work that way dude, there is no registry to get corrupted. A well written app like this could only hurt itself, not your entire computer. You did something else to trash your system.

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Wednesday, July 27 2005 @ 10:15 AM PDT