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Adrian Clark
10-23-2003, 07:56 AM
I haven't been paying attention - are there any new developments in 4.1,
apart from the error correction feature on imports?


Adrian

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Chris Ridd
10-23-2003, 08:20 AM
On 23/10/03 8:56 am, in article 1g39y5m.x8iwzfsmvvlsN%spagfact[at]hotmail.com,
"Adrian Clark" <spagfact[at]hotmail.com> wrote:

> I haven't been paying attention - are there any new developments in 4.1,
> apart from the error correction feature on imports?

According to the execrable help pages:

* Use iTunes on Windows 2000 and Windows XP computers. You can also share
music between Macintosh and Windows computers.

* Sync On-The-Go playlists or voice notes that you create on your iPod with
iTunes

* Burn large playlists to multiple CDs or DVDs; when your playlist is too
large to fit on one CD or DVD, iTunes asks you to insert another disc

* Drag a web page from the iTunes Music Store to a document or email

* Buy Audible spoken word content from the iTunes Music Store using your
Apple Account

It doesn't mention the CD ripping error correction option.

Cheers,

Chris

Adrian Clark
10-23-2003, 10:30 AM
Chris Ridd <chrisridd[at]mac.com> wrote:

> According to the execrable help pages:

There's something about the word "execrable" that I really like. It
deserves to be used more. Ahem...

> * Burn large playlists to multiple CDs or DVDs; when your playlist is too
> large to fit on one CD or DVD, iTunes asks you to insert another disc

That's about the only one that'll be of any use to me. Even then, I'm
using Toast Titanium to burn most of my CDs now (and therefore just drag
files/folders onto its window) for the fewer errors it creates.

> It doesn't mention the CD ripping error correction option.

Bizarre - maybe I'm just a music geek, but that'd seem to be something
worth shouting about.


Adrian

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PeterD
10-23-2003, 10:55 AM
Adrian Clark <spagfact[at]hotmail.com> wrote:

> There's something about the word "execrable" that I really like. It
> deserves to be used more. Ahem...

It's what the ".exe" is short for on Windows.

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Patrick Navin
10-23-2003, 11:49 AM
PeterD wrote:

> Adrian Clark <spagfact[at]hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>There's something about the word "execrable" that I really like. It
>>deserves to be used more. Ahem...
>
>
> It's what the ".exe" is short for on Windows.
>

I always thought it meant "except". As in you can click this icon and it
will run Word version 6.7.8.oa.Rev9b 89 except:

if it is Thursday
if you have a Geforce 4MX 400 and it is a tuesday
if you used Outlook Express in the last 43 minutes
if you are sitting facing north
if you have not installed Service Pack 65 revb 00045 2003
if you have red hair ;)
if you are cantankerous
if you are currently involved in a long drawn out guitar solo
if you are currently involved in a long drawn out argument about long
drawn out guitar solos
if you are Dutch
if you once owned a Mac Plus

etc.



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