Radium Music Editor: A User-Friendly Interface
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Front-window bakery material. Catches the eye, delivers the goods.
Summary
Radium is a music editor with a unique interface designed to be straightforward and easy to learn. Its development began in 1999, originating from ideas in the late 1990s, and the first public version was released in 2000.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledDespite its unusual appearance, it's a design goal for Radium to be straightforward to use, and easy to learn.
Users accustomed to trackers might use more time adjusting to the interface.
The development of Radium started in 1999 based on ideas developed 1997-1999 while extending the Octamed tracker on the Amiga.
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