I think it is a shame they drop PC support.
Still over all it doesn't amount to that much aside from some folks changing sequencer. In an honest days work you seldom have the time to getting way too deep into any of the sequencers feature and plugins do level that playing field even more as you do not have to rely on the hosts apps feature set as much as in the past. When programming at home, if I ever bother to buy a new PC machine, I'll miss some of logics enviorment options, but for the basics I really don't care which sequencer I work with. When on the clock there is seldom any reason to be going there unless absolutly nessary.
If your doing lots of crossplatform work it probally better to stick with Cubase at this point though.
Woop de doo.
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