To be honest I'm not going to argue against Harmour too much as barely used it for an hour in total and I did quite like it. I just meant the design was toy-ish, not even in a bad way, too colourfull :P heh
What I will say about Razor though, despite only having two oscs, two filters, the amount of sounds you can get out of it is pretty amazing. I like having the design famaliar but the process really quite different.
I feel pretty good. I just checked the Image-Line website and Harmor is on sale for 50% off of 150 dollars until Jan 31st so I'll be getting it! Much better cost this way!.
I think Harmor is pushing the boundries of software synths in 20011/2012, just as Diva has in a very different way. Though it has to be said, Harmor is very quirky, both in its synthesis and in ease of use, because of that it probably wont be as mainstream as some other synths.
Its certainly a synth which requires reading the manual, even for long time synthesists.
Does anyone know how to automate the parameters inside Harmor using Ableton? Normally I just click on the parameter inside other VSTs that I want to automate and the automation line shows up in the channel strip.
On the subject of Harmor for Mac, there's a official statement: FLStudio for Mac is now beta and it works fine (I use it quite often). The beta includes all modern plugins, so there are now native version of all plugins for Mac. When they release FLStudio, they'll start working on the vst versions.
Long story short, Harmor for Mac does exist for FLSTUDIO customers, and it's a matter of time that it comes as VST as well.