Hi, Chris:

My favorite is CD Copy, from http://www.cdcopy.sk.  It uses standard
Windows controls, comes with a free encoder package called BladeEnc,
and it has the extra added special zippy-doo-dah benefit of me having
met the author personally, taken him out to a really expensive steak
dinner at Mortons of Chicago here in Manhattan, and at that dinner,
having told him just how much the blind user community loves his
program, and that he should keep up the good work and not change
anything! <grin>!  I guess my plying him with food and rink
worked--the program really is good, and you can write him and tell him
you heard about it from me.  I don't get anything out of it if you do,
but I'm sure he'll get a charge out of knowing another blind user is
having success with his software.

On Wed, 15 Sep 1999 00:41:07 -0400, you wrote:

>Hello all.
>I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions for a good program that will
work
>well with jfw, that can be used to rip cd's and encode the songs into
mp3
>format. Preferably the program would also have cddb capability to put
song
>title/author names to the mp3 files and such. I've found a web site
that has
>a lot of these programs but have not yet tested any of them with jfw
to see
>how well they work. Anyone have any ideas that they've worked with,
and/or
>possibly any scripts written for such programs? Thanks.
>
>Christy Schulte
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>ICQ 47212301
>HTTP://www.iserv.net/~cschulte
>
>
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