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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
- they do not run natively on Linux
- they are not available in source code form, making modifications,
- improvements, bugfixes by technically inclined users or their friends or
+ improvements, or bugfixes by technically inclined users or their friends or
consultants impossible.
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
security
newer versions of Windows seem stable but still suffer from security
problems
- OS X: a nice piece of engineering that is excellent for audio work
+ macOS: a nice piece of engineering that is excellent for audio work
but only runs on proprietary hardware and still lacks the flexibility and
adaptability of Linux.
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
Having written a DAW for Linux, it turned out to be relatively easy to port
- Ardour to OS X, mostly because of the excellent work done by the JACK OS X
- group that ported JACK to OS X.
+ Ardour to macOS, mostly because of the excellent work done by the JACK development
+ group that ported JACK to macOS.