I just hope they don't take the free version and dumb it down, and then make some of the features we've gotten used to only available as pro features. One example that comes to mind was when they took away the ability to play quicktime movies at full screen when they introduced quictime pro (I believe that was Quicktime 3.0). Frustrating for me because it was a free feature in the past, and I had no need for any of the other pro features. Oh well, I guess you can't give things away free forever. Dave. > >How about recording and editing capabilities? I'd pay $20 for that... >iTunes Pro? > >Apple does own one of the best software-based recording and sequencing >applications available, after all (Logic), so this wouldn't be *too* >much of a stretch... GarageBand is an example of what they can do on a >consumer/prosumer level with audio apps. But will GarageBand let you >use it as strictly a recording app? What about waveform editing? I >guess I'll find out soon enough -- my copy if iLife should be on its >way right now... :-) > >- Mark > >On Jan 16, 2004, at 9:06 PM, ShirleyK wrote: > >> What kinds of features would it have to gain to make it "pro?" >> >> Shirley >>