<strong>No, Apple merely bought SoundJam, not all of Casady & Greene. They also bought Final Cut Pro from Macromedia for example.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I was under the impression they licensed SoundJam code and hired the SoundJam team before the team itself requested that SoundJam no longer be published. Hmm nevermind. That's practically the same thing.
They also bought Raycer.
And.. I think they bought Film Logic (?) and turned it into Cinema Tools for FCP.
<strong>No, Apple merely bought SoundJam, not all of Casady & Greene. They also bought Final Cut Pro from Macromedia for example.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Oh, OK - thanks Eugene... I couldn't remember the precise details.
<strong>It's been said that OS X 10.2 will include windows file-sharing... Wouldn't this kill off DAVE?, or has Apple brought DAVE?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Just guessing (too lazy to look it up), but I'm pretty sure DAVE has a few more features than what 10.2 will offer. Printer sharing is probably one of them.
So.. back on topic, no, Apple has not bought DAVE. It would have been fairly straightforward for Apple to implement SMB in Mac OS X without having to buy an entire product.
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Nothing Real (DV)
Zayante (Firewire)
Power Computing (Ended Clones)
Next (Steve Jobs, OS X)
Microsoft (Ha Ha)
Spruce Technologies (DVD)
Power School (Education)
Astarte (DVD)
Thats all I can remember right now...
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<strong>No, Apple merely bought SoundJam, not all of Casady & Greene. They also bought Final Cut Pro from Macromedia for example.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I was under the impression they licensed SoundJam code and hired the SoundJam team before the team itself requested that SoundJam no longer be published. Hmm nevermind. That's practically the same thing.
They also bought Raycer.
And.. I think they bought Film Logic (?) and turned it into Cinema Tools for FCP.
Forgot their name but their tech was used in desktop CD Burning.
<strong>They bought the technology from that CD Burner company as well.
Forgot their name but their tech was used in desktop CD Burning.</strong><hr></blockquote>
That'd be Astarte.
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That'd be Astarte.</strong><hr></blockquote>
no it's Disk Master
<strong>No, Apple merely bought SoundJam, not all of Casady & Greene. They also bought Final Cut Pro from Macromedia for example.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Oh, OK - thanks Eugene... I couldn't remember the precise details.
<strong>It's been said that OS X 10.2 will include windows file-sharing... Wouldn't this kill off DAVE?, or has Apple brought DAVE?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Just guessing (too lazy to look it up), but I'm pretty sure DAVE has a few more features than what 10.2 will offer. Printer sharing is probably one of them.
So.. back on topic, no, Apple has not bought DAVE. It would have been fairly straightforward for Apple to implement SMB in Mac OS X without having to buy an entire product.
+ Emagic