Thanks!I recently purchased Zee Edit and consider it nearly perfect. I was disappointed that it has to have an internet connection when first started so it can verify the license but it has the most simple graphical editor. There are lots of shortcuts and options for changing values. I like how it syncs to the FS1R user memories and the graphics are superb. One other down side is that the program is locked to one computer only. So change your computer and you'll have to purchase Zee Edit again.
I see that software was last updated in 2013. I wonder if you can expect support for any future OS changes

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OTOH, I run all my PCs on Windows 10. Which is in turn a problem waiting to happen, as in October 2025 the Microsoft support will end. I can't understand how, on this World, so busy with big words about climate change matters, a big software company is allowed to leave millions of computers in the dust. My main PCs are i7 based. But both are not recent. One has an i7-2600k and the other an i7-4790. Both are perfectly useful for my daily work and musical needs. Should I just trash them and buy newer ones because of the OS programmed obsolescence?. My other two computers use still older QuadCore CPUs. But they run OK on Windows 10 (those are used for lesser applications and run them fine). The only computer I own which could be updated to Windows 11 is a laptop I saved from the trash (that is a long story you can read here https://forums.musicplayer.com/topic/18 ... 0%9F%A4%AF). It runs also Windows 10 now and I use it mainly for Gig Performer.
All in all, I don't know how they think the 68.36% of Windows users who run WIndows 10 (May 2024 data) will easily migrate to Windows 11 (or 12) in just 15 months, some (most?) of them trashing in the process still useful computers.
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Jose
Statistics: Posted by EB5AGV — Thu Jun 20, 2024 8:19 am