-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Davy Wentzler schrieb: > Hello Ismael, > >> Are we talking of a closed sourced commercial app or an open sourced >> one? > Closed source. If you want to sell closed sofware for Linux, you need to offer something, that is not available yet and not too likely to be developed soon as free software. The only thing that i see right now to fit such a description in the audioscene would be an all-in-one suite with features like this: absolute 100% stability advanced interoperability (plugins including VST, jack, fileformats import/export etc) unlimited audio and midi-tracks both destructive and none-destructive Wave-editing, (a decent scoreeditor would be nice) total recall including plugins good usability allowing fast and standardcompliant access to every feature very good documentation easy standalone installation (open source progs can rely on lots of dependencies for they can use the packagemanagement-system, commercial software should install as known on MS-Win from a single click-installationfile) There is no open-source audioapp today, that has all of these features, so this could be your chance. As I see on your website, your app apeares to have no midi-tracks. If you want to sell some copies for Linux, a bare Waveeditor should be as powerfull as.... say - Samplitude at least. For a native Linux-Samplitude i would maybe even pay about 100,- Euros or so (though I think, that magix sells them for about 400....). Another chance could be a OEM-Deal with M-Audio - their Delta-Cards are great for Linux and they maybe could consider to have a Linuxapp in their bundle... some day.... good luck and best regards Z -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE50Y+1Aecwva1SWMRArqGAJ4gilXPJ/bT3d6Z4JWj9D86U+EYUACdE1IF XaCp87yhD3X6jqt2nBNyWG0= =yd5g -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----