garym;501849 Wrote: 
> This has always puzzled me as well. Most people think of MACs as the
> best for audio/video/media but there seem to be no _true_ contenders for
> replacing the following programs running natively on the MAC:
> 
> 1. dbPowerAmp
> 2. EAC
> 3. foobar2000
> 4. mp3tag

True, as long as you don't care to use FLAC and don't mind iTunes. 
Most are happy with ALAC and the functionality of iTunes.  I'm not a fan
of it, but it does have pretty close to the same functions as the above
named programs.  In fact, many years ago I had a G3 B&W Mac and a
scavenged 8 bay SCSI CD tower that I picked up at an MIT swap-meet.  All
I needed to do was plug it in to the wall and the B&W's SCSI port and I
was able to drop 8 CDs in and rip them in ALAC with only the need to
drop in another cd when one was ejected!!  That was a fun day!


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