Request LINK of Logic Express vs Pro PDF, etc

Can somone point me to somewhere that shows the differences?
Thanks

Broadcast Wave ist not the .wav you know from the
Windows world. Broadcast Wave is newer and is based
on .wav. Normal .wav should work fine, if not you can
convert it to AIFF.
Well what then is the difference? I have broadcast wav as an option (Windows) with Cubase SX....but then I use 32 float, 96K, have a 192K convertors (which I know lite version doesn't support) and dither down anyway.
I guess I am asking, it Logic Lite good enough for album creation?
thanks!

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