Re: [Finale] sending a file

2004-02-19 Thread Mr. Liudas Motekaitis
Try zipping the file, then sending it as an email attachment. Liudas - Original Message - From: "Eden - Lawrence D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Finale List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 12:59 PM Subject: [Finale] sending a fil

[Finale] sending a file

2004-02-19 Thread Eden - Lawrence D.
I am trying to send a file created with Fin/Mac to a friend who uses an Intel based computer. My friend tells me that my file downloads as a MIME file instead of a MIDI file. I suspect the problem is a simple one... Suggestions, please. ___ Finale

Re: [Finale] sending a file

2003-11-08 Thread Philip Aker
On Saturday, Nov 8, 2003, at 03:34 US/Pacific, Eden - Lawrence D. wrote: Understood, and thanks to all who responded...how do we Mac guys ZIP a file? I can binhex with the best of em and I can go MacBinary too, but I thought ZIP was a PC only format. Is there a freeware or shareware program that

Re: [Finale] sending a file

2003-11-08 Thread David H. Bailey
And there is a corresponding DropStuff, DropZip and StuffitExpander(this one is a free downloard, I think) also, so if your partner doesn't already have any of these, or if you prefer to use the mac .sit form rather than windows .zip form, he/she will still be able to decompress the files. C

Re: [Finale] sending a file

2003-11-08 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 6:34 AM -0500 11/8/03, Eden - Lawrence D. wrote: > . . . how do we Mac guys ZIP a file? . . . Is there a freeware or >shareware program that I can download? Greetings - What I use is StuffIt, which includes DropStuff, DropZip and StuffIt Expander. These three are drag and drop, with the resul

Re: [Finale] sending a file

2003-11-08 Thread Eden - Lawrence D.
Understood, and thanks to all who responded...how do we Mac guys ZIP a file? I can binhex with the best of em and I can go MacBinary too, but I thought ZIP was a PC only format. Is there a freeware or shareware program that I can download? On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, David H. Bailey wrote: > If either

Re: [Finale] sending a file

2003-11-07 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On Friday, November 7, 2003, at 05:42 AM, David H. Bailey wrote: If either of you is on AOL, this is a longstanding problem. Zip it up first, as .zip files seem to make it through fine while .mus file seem to get butchered along the way. Or, alternatively, saving as an ETF seems to work. One t

Re: [Finale] sending a file

2003-11-07 Thread David H. Bailey
If either of you is on AOL, this is a longstanding problem. Zip it up first, as .zip files seem to make it through fine while .mus file seem to get butchered along the way. Eden - Lawrence D. wrote: To my colleagues on the LIST: I want to send a Finale file that I created on a Mac to a buddy

[Finale] sending a file

2003-11-07 Thread Eden - Lawrence D.
To my colleagues on the LIST: I want to send a Finale file that I created on a Mac to a buddy of mine who uses a PC. I attach the file to an email message, but when he receives it, he says that it looks like...gobbledygook (his word). Sounds like a font problem to me. He is using Notepad to rea