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Hey, I'm a pretty hard core Mac user, and I have plenty of programs that allow multipal undos. I think it has more to do with RAM than how the program is written than it does with the OS. Since Photoshop 5, there's been a history function that let's you go back as far as your memory allows. (it's a ram hog, I must say) it even has a brush that lets you choose a previous memory state and "paint" with it. Anyway, I'm not sure if Metro gives you multipal undos, but I'll check when I get my new G4. > As far as I the undo, Protools is the same if I remember correctly. It's >an > old school mac paradigm, that some people never fixed. It's been a year > since I touched Slo-tools myself, so I may have forgotten. > > > > > > > > is anyone here using logic on a mac? i 'd love to hear privately >from > > > anyone who uses this system on a professional or semi-pro basis. i > > have been > > > using protools for quite a while, but have been seeing the logic >system > > > around more and more and i'm curious. > > > > I hear it has one level of undo and NO redo, and that > > there's an issue in the architecture such that > > this will never be rectified. > > > > ! > > > > This would scotch my purchase of it. I still find this > > hard to believe but I've heard it on two lists now. > > > > /t > > > > -- > > > > I am the wombat. > > > >