It's not compatible with quite a few set-ups. I know people who've bought it, couldn't get it to run and couldn't get a refund. There is no demo version, so you need to be able to afford to lose the cash if it doesn't run. I know people who have waited months for support to respond and then given up. That said, I know people for whom it worked first time, it's very stable and it does sound very good. But I don't think anyone I know would use it as their primary DAW - yet anyway. By all accounts, the latest version is a big improvement over V2. So if you have surplus cash, then certainly try it. But be aware that it's not always as perfect as that report makes out.