Talk:GarageBand.com

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WTF? In response the all the freakin flags saying it needs to be cleaned up and Wikified... Sorry I'm new and not catching on to quickly.

Wiki had ZERO info on THE biggest thing for unsigned artists and garage bands the internet offeres... ZERO INFO until I added this 411, so when you admin's fix the probs include an explanation so I don't repeat and flag every damn thing I try to contribute --ChemSet 08:21, 16 May 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Trusonic

Shouldn't something be mentioned regarding Trusonic? If it weren't for Trusonic, there would be no GarageBand.com! --Compdude512 14:10, 12 July 2006 (UTC)

I am going to proceed with mentioning Trusonic in the article. --Compdude512 14:17, 12 July 2006 (UTC)


Not true. Please see the revisions.

  • While the page you cited does not state that Trusonic founded GarageBand, Trusonic should take all the credit. The officials at Trusonic had (and owned, for that matter) all the assets of the defunct mp3.com. Seeing that the hard work of independent artists was soon to be deleted, they picked up the tab and founded GarageBand. If you look at the "About Us" page at Trusonic, you will see that they also broke ground in 1999. Therefore, the claim of Trusonic founding GarageBand is substantially supported, and I will change both articles back to reflect the original information. --Compdude512 00:40, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

You are making no sense. The fact that both companies were founded in 1999 proves exactly squat. Trusonic merely facilitated the transfer of the old mp3.com library. Garageband.com was doing just fine before that.

--te5torx 24 August 2006 (UTC)