On Aug 30, 2014, at 2:40 PM, "'Job ter Burg (L2B)' Job_L2@terburg.com [Avid-L2]" <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Yes Ben,But then "folks in product management" saw Avid customers create "crazy customizations" and they had a concern that these would "effectively destroy the Avid brand". And of course we cannot have anyone destroy the Avid brand but Avid itself, now, can we.J (still gets mad whenever he reads that thread, wouldn't mind some +1's in that thread)
+1 ;)
It was an ill advised decision, and should be rectified.
It's was actually one of the strengths/selling points of the system.
It's was actually one of the strengths/selling points of the system.
If someone is happier and more productive with a Pink or Blue Interface,
who cares?!! They bought and use the software . . . all . . . day . . . long.
And I'll add that MC is recognizable no matter the colors of the UI.
And I'll add another: OK, never mind the fogies like me, that have been using MC/FC since '94 (and many of you even earlier!),
the "kids" will love it . . . and they are the future of the company.
/rant
Now, back to wishing that drag and drop editing was fully baked,
and that we could turn off Auto Keyframing . . . etc.
Cheers,
Benjamin
Cheers,
Benjamin
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