[Rwp] ditching ReAccess for good?
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Tue Mar 3 13:53:10 EST 2015
Hi Rusty, this is Chris Belle.
Good to see you over here.
I'm slowly becoming a reaper guy, having been so solidly rooted in sonar
land for so long, it's surely a different way of doing things, but some
things I like better, and some things I hate.
But it'll be another useful tool to add, you don't necessarily have to
pick one or the other, I'm curious about which linux option you found to
be useful as I have played some with linux distros, and the new ones are
pretty amazing with what you can do right out of the gate.
For the ordinary human that is.
Because reaccess is abandon ware,
and there's no way to fix the bugs in it, or make it work better with
newer versions of reaper, I think that osara is the future,
and I have a lot of confidence in Jamie, who has done work for me before,
and I love NVDA anyway, so it's a win, win situation.
yes, there were some things I liked about how reaccess did things,
the training mode, and some things voiced better, but it's early days
for osara, and I think especially if we cough up donations and keep
Jamie busy, he'll improve it for us, and since it's open source, anyone
can grab the source code and improve it.
So that's another win, win situation.
Since reaccess will never be developed any more, you're stuck with what
it is, so if it does everything you want, fine, but if you want anything
else, then I say out with the old, and in with the new.
I'm not necessarily
a guy who always goes for the latest and greatest,
I'm a firm believer in if it ain't broke, don't fix it, but there comes
a time when you have to change the tires or slide off the street 'grin'.
So, act accordingly to your needs.
On 3/3/2015 12:32 PM, Rusty Perez via RWP wrote:
> Hi guys,
> Well, I'm diving in to Reaper.
> Just for background. I recorded a solo holiday project two years ago
> using an accessible multi-track recorder on Linux. while I love the
> idea of the freedom and availability of accessible software on Linux,
> it is clear that Reaper offers many more readily available features
> and it's a lot more accessible to the less technical--like myself--in
> more ways than just blind accessible. No disrespect meant in the least
> to the application I used before. I just think I can be more
> productive using Reaper.
>
>
> I have Reaper and reaccess which I installed last year.
> Is there ANY REASON to keep Reaccess on my system, or should I just
> ditch it and run with OSARA?
>
> thanks!
> Rusty
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