Talk:Keykit

I don't understand why whoever edited this added all the "limitations" parts? This product is so cool-- it's a hybrid of midi editor, computer music language and alorithmic composition tool-- why all this business about widgets, plugins and environmental "limitations". Yeah.. my glass of milk has limitations too-- it's not soda pop!
 * The limitations section simply covers a *very* tiny sliver of stuff that is not in the software that people have asked whether it was in there or not. Sure, the software is "cool" but the article is supposed to be neutral and accurate. If you like the software, and it meets all your needs, and the article does not contain inaccurate information, then how exactly are you harmed? What's wrong with inclusion of additional information that may be useful to others and save them hours of searching for the information by themselves? dr.ef.tymac 18:33, 28 January 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 14:33, 2 January 2008 (UTC)