A healthy Sonar forum.
I happened to notice this morning that we had over 1000 guests on the forums (you read correctly,1000) along with 63 registered users.
So what you might ask?
My own observations suggest that there are more new people posting here along with many who have been members for quite a number of years but have only now started to post more regularly. Lots of folks drawn to Sonar life time updates.
There's no doubt that we are privileged to have a couple of prolific helpers (we know who you are) but there seems to be a trend toward greater involvement by lots of new members. It's really satisfying to see this side of Sonar’s forum growth. It makes for a far more harmonious community. Many folks are obviously finding their niche. There was a time I could just about predict who would provide the answers for particular problems but with so much “new” input, that's getting harder to do. How great is that? Hey!
I believe Sonar’s popularity is on the rise and while many threads report problems, equally those problems are being solved largely by the forum membership. Sonar’s depth is just so great, who can know it all? Have you checked out the 2700 + page PDF Sonar reference guide? You need to do it.
Cakewalk has clearly undergone a tremendous rejuvenation in its focus on programming since Gibson took over. This is evidenced by the regular rock solid releases month after month. An incredible task I'm sure you'll agree.
I'm not going to mention any negative issues. Why? Well personally I can't do anything about any of Cakewalk’s short comings that have been, and continue to be discussed. BUT! I can do something about encouraging people to remain positive and supportive in my comments here. I have a bit to work on in that regard as I can get easily drawn into negativity.
It's only in the last 2-3 months that I'm back, (posting far less often than before), after having had a 3 months internet detox. I've done each monthly Sonar update but haven't made much use of Sonar except a cursory look at the time I've installed an update. That leaves me with about 5- 6 months of updates to get really familiar with. Recent posts (in an effort to help) will attest to the gaps in my current Sonar knowledge.
Despite the challenges of a company whose output has outstripped its ability to service that rapidly growing demand, Sonar has continued to develop in a very balanced, feature for fix methodology assuring that the core program remains stable. With the current Gibson backing, I think the future for Cakewalk and it's flagship Sonar, is bright and in good hands.
The forum is definitely the cream on top.
There's enough posts that ridicule and focus on the negative. I'd appreciate positive observations please. Thanks.