David --
I'm sorry, but I don't think either the analogy or the analysis
holds. I've ripped tens of gigs of my own CDs with iTunes but I've
yet to purchase a single track. And, of course, I use it to sync my
iPod. That may not be entirely typical, but I don't think it is
entirely atypical
Noel et all--
iTunes is FREE for both Mac and Windows. www.itunes.com.
Allen
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Greetings,
Is any one successfully using Gigastudio or Gigasampler with Finale? I'm
particularly interested
in scenarios involving Macs running Finale talking to PCs running Giga
to create large ensemble mock-ups.
Happy Thanksgiving to all US listers!
Eric Richards
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ERIC
On 23 Nov 2003 at 7:20, David H. Bailey wrote:
iTunes is free -- it'll screw up your installation of WinAmp, if you
happen to use that currently, but it's free.
How exactly does it screw up WinAmp? By stealing its file
associations, or in some more crucial fashion that prevents it from
It seems I was mistaken -- it isn't WinAmp, but rather MusicMatch's
Jukebox which is rendered useless by installing iTunes.
Here is the link:
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,113336,tk,dnWknd,00.asp
I apologize for any confusion my erroneous statement made.
David W. Fenton wrote:
Great post David, very informative.
Thanks,
Roger
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That's it. At this point,
Dear Listers,
Charles Small has been unable to post on the list for some reason. He
asked me to send his thanks for all of the help with his tuplet
question, and he would like to ask the following:
At 3:50 PM -0500 11/24/03, Charles Small wrote:
Follow-up: Where do I go to set the font and
Options/documet settings/Fonts -- in the Notation drop down list is an
entry for the tuplet font.
Harold Owen wrote:
Dear Listers,
Charles Small has been unable to post on the list for some reason. He
asked me to send his thanks for all of the help with his tuplet
question, and he would