From: John Higdon on
In article <a8730693u5hpil10vecnvsne0mf4dgkdci(a)4ax.com>,
John Navas <jnspam1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote:

> I'll buy Final Cut Pro, but I think Pro Tools isn't what I'd call a
> business app, much less a major business app.

Depend upon what business you're in. You need to get out more.

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From: John Navas on
On Sat, 29 May 2010 17:01:35 -0700, John Higdon <higgy(a)kome.com> wrote
in <higgy-EED3CA.17013529052010(a)news.announcetech.com>:

>In article <a8730693u5hpil10vecnvsne0mf4dgkdci(a)4ax.com>,
> John Navas <jnspam1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote:
>
>> I'll buy Final Cut Pro, but I think Pro Tools isn't what I'd call a
>> business app, much less a major business app.
>
>Depend upon what business you're in. You need to get out more.

Thanks for your concern, but I get out quite often,
and that's not what I would call a major business app.
That issue aside, you've only come up with two,
which I take as confirmation the list is quite small.


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From: George Kerby on



On 5/29/10 6:04 PM, in article a8730693u5hpil10vecnvsne0mf4dgkdci(a)4ax.com,
"John Navas" <jnspam1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote:

> On Sat, 29 May 2010 15:22:41 -0700, John Higdon <higgy(a)kome.com> wrote
> in <higgy-3C67AB.15224129052010(a)news.announcetech.com>:
>
>> In article <9ss206l7ous1om0pu6la0fcm8o9vpgbg7b(a)4ax.com>,
>> John Navas <jnspam1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, 29 May 2010 13:02:57 -0700, John Higdon <higgy(a)kome.com> wrote
>>> in <higgy-81EB1E.13025729052010(a)news.announcetech.com>:
>>>
>>>> In article <EoadnUfBFoXVwZzRnZ2dnUVZ_sidnZ2d(a)giganews.com>,
>>>> "Richard B. Gilbert" <rgilbert88(a)comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Instead of just saying "nonsense", you might try to mention a few of
>>>>> Apple's applications or tools that aid business.
>>>>
>>>> Final Cut Pro.
>>>
>>> The exception that proves the rule.
>>> Or is that alone your idea of "a few".
>>
>> I just happen to be using it at the moment.
>>
>> Want another? ProTools.
>
> I'll buy Final Cut Pro, but I think Pro Tools isn't what I'd call a
> business app, much less a major business app.

The problem in your statement above: >"I think"<

<spit> Bingo!

From: George Kerby on



On 5/29/10 7:01 PM, in article
higgy-EED3CA.17013529052010(a)news.announcetech.com, "John Higdon"
<higgy(a)kome.com> wrote:

> In article <a8730693u5hpil10vecnvsne0mf4dgkdci(a)4ax.com>,
> John Navas <jnspam1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote:
>
>> I'll buy Final Cut Pro, but I think Pro Tools isn't what I'd call a
>> business app, much less a major business app.
>
> Depend upon what business you're in. You need to get out more.

NavAss needs to pull out, not get out...

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From: John Higdon on
In article <gra306tt5ajij49hva3th21rkmsv29805e(a)4ax.com>,
John Navas <jnspam1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote:

> Thanks for your concern, but I get out quite often,
> and that's not what I would call a major business app.

What do you define as a "major business app"? If ProTools, a pricy but
highly respected and powerful application employed in recording and
broadcast facilities worldwide (businesses all), an application that has
touched just about everything you hear on radio, television, commercial
recordings, and the movies is not "a major business" app, then I needn't
waste any more time naming things that you would not "call a major
business app".

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