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by ssharp
4717 days ago
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I'm surprised this hasn't been addressed yet, given: 1) How many professionals use Logic
2) How common it is for said professionals to pass tracks back and forth over email, im, Dropbox and other filesharing services Maybe advertising such as service gives artists an unwarranted assumption of privacy and security vs. using something like email where there is less expectation and more assumed risk. |
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So for a lot of people the experience would be subpar (with their 2-20MBps assymetric DSL etc). Not, Apple could only enabled for speedy connections (symmetric, fiber etc), but then tons of users would cry for being excluded.
That's not how Apple usually rolls.
I'd say than when the speeds are mature enough, in 4-5 years, there would be a version of Logic with iCloud support.
For now, they can leave it to third party providers, like Dropbox, so they get all the blame (and/or praise, for those that are content with that).