Hello,
I'd certainly be interested.

Orin
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On Oct 5, 2012, at 2:05 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith <ly...@mac-access.net> 
wrote:

> Hello everybody
> 
> Have you ever used a virtual CD-RW drive under other operating systems, and 
> wished that you could do the same thing under Mac OS X? Well here is some 
> great news which might interest you – you can! A small utility called 
> "Virtual CD-RW" which sits on your menu bar and runs when you need it. So, if 
> you are writing things to CD and need to test them out regularly, you no 
> longer need to go through the hassle of wasting disks, or even erasing them; 
> you can do it all on a virtual CD-RW.
> 
> This little utility has already made it possible for Gordon to create audio 
> CD's, then if need be, modify them later. The advantage being that you no 
> longer need to worry about writing multi-session disks and discovering that 
> they aren't universally playable in every CD drive out there. We are 
> currently testing it with VoiceOver, because obviously with it being an 
> application which sits on the menu bar, there is always the potential for 
> inaccessibility and before we recommend this application, we want to be 
> certain that it is one which we can recommend as fully usable by VoiceOver 
> users. However, if nobody is interested then usable or not, we won't bother 
> the group with the details – virtual CD's are not something which every 
> computer user has a practical use for, and this utility is not free – 
> although for what we get out of it it doesn't seem unduly expensive at just 
> $29.00 US. So, could you please let us know if you are interested? Gordon is 
> also hoping to produce an audio podcast demonstrating how this application 
> can be used – but again, only if there is interest.
> 
> Lynne
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