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On 21/09/2004 at 9:15 PM Chris Skarstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all
Dave Williams did a fantastic little series on Winamp 5, and he was
nice 
enough to mention the list I run, it's called Winamp for the 
blind.  Doubtless some of you are already on the list I know this for a

fact, but for those of you who aren't I thought I would pass on the
details.
Back in May of this year, the list moved from Smartgroups, over to 
freelists.org, so obviously, the list address has changed.
Unfortunately,
I 
couldn't get a lot of feedback from smartgroups about moving the list,
and 
a lot of people aparently got left in the lirch.
It certainly wasn't my intention to do this, and I guess the list
moving 
didn't get publicized a lot.
In any case, the list has been running strong at Freelists.org since
mid 
may, and things are going great.
We had a website up for a while, but unfortunately, it's down until we
can 
find a new provider for it, and that process is still being worked on,
have 
no fear, we haven't forgotten it I promise.
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determine that they were all using Outlook or Outlook express, and they
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had the option to include the original message in the reply turned 
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both cases, this caused the Freelists mail server software to get
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confused, so if you're using Outlook and outlook express, it is
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should befine.
We send a frequently asked questions FAQ file to the list once every
month, 
and if you have a freelists account you can view this any time you
like.
We 
update the FAQ when necessary,
so watch for a message when the FAQ gets posted. If you're first
joining 
the list and you don't know thing 1 about Winamp, read this FAQ file
first. 
It answers a whole lot of the newby questions all in one place and
provides 
many resources for you to do more research.  Winamp For The Blind is a
fun 
list, but I'm going to be honest and very up front when I tell you that
it 
isn't designed for the very beginning windows user, or someone who
isn't 
very technically oriented.  Winamp is fantastic and it does a lot of
great 
stuff. it's great if you just want to listen to ACB Radio and other 
stations, but to harnis the full power of the application, you should
most 
definitely be an intermediate to advanced windows user. Most people on
the 
list understand this and a good lot of the people on the list are 
intermediate and advanced windows users, so again, if you're just 
beginning, you might like to learn as much as you can about the windows

operating system as you can before joining. Your experience will
certainly 
help you to understand some of the more complex concepts that Winamp
has. 
If you've heard the review Dave did, you know that it has a lot of
check 
boxes, list boxes and other things, but sometimes the way they are 
displayed can be a bit different and may be confusing if you're just 
learning how windows works.  So some experience in windows is
recommended, 
but most certainly not a requirement.   Hope this information is
helpful
to 
some of you, and again I thought  Dave did a fantastic job in his
review 
about the media library. In almost an hour, he covered a whole lot of
the 
stuff that we talk about on the list in a daily basis such as how to
raise 
and lower Winamp's volume independent of software speech, how to
increase 
the number of streams in the media library, and other stuff.  So
hopefully 
the archives will be brought bang up to date and when we get our
website 
back up, we'll certainly link to both parts of the review.

Thanks.
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Regards Steve,
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