I’m not suggesting that someone switch over to them immediately, but accepting the status quo is a great way to ensure that it will never change. There’s no inherent reason that this software can’t run on Linux; as you’ve pointed out it’s that nobody has cared enough to do the porting.
Be the change you want to see in the world.
If you want better audio production on Linux put in some work. I provided a ton of non-coding ways that someone can contribute to those products.
I’m pragmatic enough that I suggested the use of a Windows VM.
I’m not suggesting that someone switch over to them immediately, but accepting the status quo is a great way to ensure that it will never change. There’s no inherent reason that this software can’t run on Linux; as you’ve pointed out it’s that nobody has cared enough to do the porting.
Be the change you want to see in the world.
If you want better audio production on Linux put in some work. I provided a ton of non-coding ways that someone can contribute to those products.
I’m pragmatic enough that I suggested the use of a Windows VM.