I'm on the other side of this "debate". I use 3 Macs and many iOS devices, among other computers.
I couldn't care less if there are some UX anomalies brought over from the port / re-write. I also couldn't care less what reviewers might think who are too dumb to understand alpha or beta code, or to understand that audio quality is going to be job #1.
The most important thing for me in the early drivers is the audio quality and overall ease of use I've come to expect from working with JRiver on Windows. I want it to deal with the Mac midi app and input bitrates automatically, and do the right thing with DAC output (like Decibel does).
I have no doubt that the team will eventually put the buttons and menus in the right place.
FWIW, as a Home Theater Computer application, the nicest Mac app I've seen to date is the totally "non-standard" XBMC. If the current version didn't sound so terrible, it would be even more widely used.
But at least I can use it from across the room without an iPad or lowering my screen reslution
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Apple has not really designed this experience for the Mac yet IMO (well, outside of Apple TV, but that's not Mac-based
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Maybe it's time for them to "think different" again