![]() “Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups. The 143 kits in the BATTERY 4 library are. With a clear and compelling interface, BATTERY 4 launches drum sampling into the future. BATTERY 4 combines an updated library with a radically intuitive workflow that keeps the focus on creativity. Open source's choking point is that startups need capital and in their search to obtain it they open themselves up to the very security risks the open source movement is purported to stop. BATTERY 4 is the cutting-edge drum sampler the world’s studio’s choice for creating creative beats. JDownloader for example tries to trick you into installing at the very least a potentially unwanted application but more likely adware or straight up malware. Open source is great but besides the fact that Linux isn't user friendly look how some open source projects are unsafe. For example none of the exploits written against Windows 7 will work against 8 and at this point malware writers are hitting things such as Flash, Java or Reader. At this point Windows 8 has better security than OSX, however it also has to repel more attackers. Once they stepped up their game it's been pretty impressive.I mean writing the security for THE most attacked platform with some serious market share isn't easy. This was even before XP I'm talking, more like 3.1/95 when it was first introduced. I couldn't believe they didn't figure this out for so long, it's common sense I mean it's a critical system and with the right attack you can render someone's system inoperable. I actually sent them the idea to password protect the registry or require some approval before system changes are made guess what that became.UAC. ![]() It's MUCH better now than it was a little while ago during the XP years, people love that OS but boy did security suck. ![]()
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