This is nonsense. We're still talking about 10 times more sales potential for a Universal app than an intel only one. No way the "extra cost" of development (as in I doubt it would actually be that much, it's not like there some dearth of engineers at Adobe who have to struggle to figure out how to use a G5 for all it's worth; hell multi-processor G4s and 5s have been around a lot longer than multi-processor intel systems) would equal or surpass that.
And how do you know this is nonsense? --because you feel that way?
Because you've been denied your product you might need to believe in sinister political conspiracies. I happen to believe in Adobe's stated reason that it just isn't feasible within the time constraints. I'm sure there are plenty of engineers at Adobe who are familiar with the PPC instruction set, but that doesn't mean that they can instantly convert to PPC.
Long ago I spent years doing machine language coding on 68000 and PPC. I know more Mac platform than most of the guys at Adobe. I love the PPC instruction set over the stupid Intel chip. It isn't a snap of the finger to bring stuff over to the PPC just because someone wants it. This isn't just vanilla C with a Cocoa skin. An audio program is going to use a lot of processor specific coding and hence there is a huge amount of work involved. A real Mac guy is going to be the first person to know that you can't do it quickly.
Even if you were right about your "10 times more sales" this is a temporary situation. This kind of product is not aimed at the entire installed Mac base. It is geared towards professional users who will be likely to upgrade their machine within approximately two years. Why in the world would anybody want to expend resources to develop a ground-up product for platform that will shortly be terminal?
Also there may be performance issues. i.e. the program may not be pleasant or even useful on underpowered machines. Even if they made it run on G4 machines, the performance might be unacceptably slow and once again this would be a waste of development dollars.
I have plenty of complaints with Adobe. They have screwed up many things, but this is not one of them. I applaud Adobe's decision to back Intel Mac fully for Soundbooth.



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