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MOTU Unisyn

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This is an article culled from archive material, circa 1997.


I don't have very much to say about Unisyn, although I owned a copy for a while before abandoning MOTU's products and switching to Galaxy for my editor/librarian needs. Unisyn is basically a port of Dr. T's X-oR generic editor/librarian, with MOTU's graphical styling bolted on. It supports a large range of devices (over 200, according to the marketing blurb) and will edit any one of them (although some devices give it a severe headache), giving it a definite edge over Galaxy, but the screen layout and usage is rather crude and inefficient.

Basically, any potential user will either be locked into the MOTU camp or Opcode camp, so choice of editor/librarian is pretty much preordained.

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