You can still get MacLux Pro online at their site... and I've been using it on my MacBook Pro 17 for almost a year now... They are starting the development of a new program call LXFree... Though it is beta right now, it has good possibilities. Like Chris said... Vectorworks is just about top dog in the industry for us Mac folks...Go with VectorWorks since that is almost the industry standard. Dig around online and you might find an old, creaky copy of MacLux Pro. It won't run on Intel based Macs though. VectorWorks runs nicely in OS X environtments.
Chris Chapman
TD, Greenville Performing Arts Center
that is what i use
you can get a free full copy if you fill out the student request form
a week after i filled it out they sent me a dvd to instal it
i have yet to pay a sent
and there tech suport people are realy helpfull and nice to a person who dosent know what they are doing
i do not know if you can get 2009 for educational use
but i im useing 2008
Yep! Works great, I'm running it too! The only thing is you get little, very unobtrusive watermarks on the top and bottom of your pages.
What about audio cueing and stuff? I like iTunes but you cant play two things at once and is there anything that incorporates sound cues and light cues together I love cross integration.
And what about midi isn't that stuff usually processed through a computer and if so how does the stuff work on a mac.. USB? Cause like iMac only has one sound input and one out put same goes for the mac books/pro so whats the best option there... USB again? (well unless you spend like $10K on a nice mac pro.) come on people talk. help us out here. ideas?? ideas??
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