Reply To: Goodbye

#22117
Lion
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I’ve never had any real *problems* with Podium, more like small issues with certain lack of features that don’t really make or break a DAW program for me. But, this is beside the point.

Why bother making a big deal about not using a program? This is just a call for attention, hoping someone will plead that you stay.

There have been quite a few DAW programs, big and small that I tried for a while and then stopped using because it just didn’t do it for me, never have I gone onto their (or any other) forum, YouTube, blogs or anything like that to announce that I’m no longer using it.

Look at 9th wonder; for the longest he used FL Studio, then not very long ago he moved on to the MPC. He didn’t make a formal press release that he’s no longer using Image-Line’s software. Why? Because its no point!

The only thing this serves to do is either call attention to yourself or attempt to defame the company and/or make them appear to have inferior products.

You see this kind of stuff ALL the time online. Something that someone doesn’t like they are compelled with the urge to announce it to the globe so they can feel like people actually care what they think.

I know this is long and I’m up on my soapbox, basically criticizing you for being on YOUR soapbox and normally I’d just shrug it off but its just really annoying and even though I have plenty of better things to do right now, I’m not doing those things at this very moment. 😛 Also as Telenator has said, I’m pretty sure you’ve done this same thing once or twice before and even though I’m taking my time to write this I’m not going through the extra effort to search through your post history cause in the end, who gives a crap?

Here’s the real deal, instead of announcing that you’re no longer using a piece of software just simply stop using it and let people go “Where’s Michi (or whoever, really) been?” IF they even notice that you’re gone. That is all