[Rwp] [RWP] OSARA, an open-source ReaAccess replacement in development
Mario
mario.loreti at gmail.com
Wed Feb 4 13:50:47 EST 2015
I've donated about 32$ aud for this project, we can't continue to think
that only because we are blind and the accessibility is provided by a
blind person this must be free.
What happens to those that are using NVDA if no donations are made and
james stops it's development?
Il 04/02/2015 19:39, Chris Belle via RWP ha scritto:
> I hate this ghetto mentallity toard
> doing something skilled and
> doing a professional job.
>
>
> Cheap has a lot of meanings, but it often means of low quality, or
> takin what you can get.
> I run a business here,
> and I expect to have to pay for the cost of doing business, diferent
> for folks just doing a hobby,
> I know, but this sort of we want it all for nothing and poor blindy
> mentallity is why nothing ever gets done for reaper.
>
> I know us blind
> aren't rich folks, but most blindies I know will pay for what they
> want, they'll buy a 800 dollar iphone, but bitch about paying 10 bucks
> for a piece of software,
> now just think if everyone gave 20 bucks for reaper development for
> someone like Jamie
> to develop reaper, how far we'd get?
>
> You don't think Jamie worked for nothing when I was working with him
> for sonar development back a few years ago?
>
> Quiet a few benefited and piggy backed off that I imagine.
>
> So if you're not willing to put a few bucks in to what you do, then
> you have no business doing it, you're not serious about it.
>
> That's just how I feel about the whole thing,
> when you pay for something, you respect it.
>
>
> On 2/4/2015 6:13 AM, Hrvoje Katić via RWP wrote:
>> Yep, but CakeTalking costs too much as well as Sonar. Reaper is far
>> more cheap and accessibility solution is freeware.
>>
>>
>>
>> LP,
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>> 4.2.2015. u 13:04, Jayson Smith via RWP je napisao/la:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I, too, would be in favor of single-key commands for the most common
>>> actions. Cake Talking for Sonar, which is for me the gold standard
>>> of DAW accessibility, uses single-key commands for the most common
>>> actions. Mute, solo, arm, etc. And it has a standard view where you
>>> use up/down to move between tracks, and left/right to move between
>>> parameters on a track such as name, mute, solo, arm, volume, pan, etc.
>>>
>>> Jayson
>>>
>>> On 2/4/2015 3:37 AM, Hrvoje Katić via RWP wrote:
>>>> Well, personally I don't like default Reaper keymap. Some important
>>>> actions are not assigned to any keystroke by default (move by beats
>>>> and bars is a good example), and you have to hold control and alt
>>>> while navigating tracks with up and down arrow, and also
>>>> control+alt+arrow keys have a conflict with some graphics drivers
>>>> where these keystrokes are assigned to rotate screen.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> LP,
>>>> Hrvoje
>>>>
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>>>> 4.2.2015. u 0:44, Zack Benton via RWP je napisao/la:
>>>>> Agreed, I admit that the re access keymap is a bit harder to learn.
>>>>> On 2/3/2015 18:16, James Teh via RWP wrote:
>>>>>> Anyway, I didn't mean to start a debate on what is "best";
>>>>>> everyone has their preferences. My point is that if even I (as
>>>>>> the primary author) am using something different to the ReaAccess
>>>>>> key map, I'd be very reluctant to include a ReaAccess based key
>>>>>> map as the default. At the very least, that key map is harder to
>>>>>> learn initially. This is why I haven't included a key map at all
>>>>>> at this point. Perhaps we could include a ReaAccess key map as an
>>>>>> option, but I'm reluctant to make it a "default".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jamie
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 4/02/2015 7:19 AM, Scott Chesworth via RWP wrote:
>>>>>>> I have alien length fingers, so this might not work for
>>>>>>> everyone, but
>>>>>>> I've found non-separated F keys a lot easier since I started
>>>>>>> treating
>>>>>>> them as an extra row rather than counting along them. The
>>>>>>> experience
>>>>>>> is a little different from laptop to laptop, but with a wee bit of
>>>>>>> practice to get the muscle memory locked in I can comfortably hit
>>>>>>> mute, solo, arm, phase etc without leaving the touch typing
>>>>>>> position
>>>>>>> or counting. This is coming from someone who fought pretty hard
>>>>>>> against those keys being used for those functions in the first
>>>>>>> place,
>>>>>>> so I guess you could say I'm converted now.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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