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User Name macAttack63

Member Since 2007-10-11

Total number of Feedback Posts: 3

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Switch Audio Converter 1.32 (Mac OS X)

Yes Yes Yes  

Switch, where have you been all my Mac Life? I have been looking for something like this for over a year. This suits all my audio conversion needs in just one program. Conversion to .MP3 has always been a pain in the past because stupid i-tunes has to decide for you which folder you want to put the song in. Switch has an easy to use browse that lets you decide. I also does, let's see: Converts .wma (I used Easy WMA before, which I will say is also a good program, but that's all it does) Plays various file formats. Converts to 14 different formats. Not sure if it converts from these format, but I would guess it does. Let's you decide on bit-rate, which is extremely nice, esp if you are trying to cram a bunch of files into a small space, such as a 1 gig mp3 player. Easy drag 'n drop. Can convert multiple files in batch. As you can see, I am a happy camper about now. Thank you, developers of switch [alert admin]

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Tuesday, May 20 2008 @ 10:11 PM PDT

EasyWMA 2.7.7 (Mac OS X)

Works for me  

After reading some of the reviews on this product, I was skeptical, but so far it has worked for me. I have a bunch of .wma files that carried over from my use of Windows Media Player when I used to use a PC. None of these files are protected; I had no problem using EasyWMA. All you have to do is drag and drop the .wma files into the program and it converts them (this takes about 1 minute per file, but runs without supervision. For $10 your really can't beat it. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, November 27 2007 @ 10:22 PM PST

EasyWMA 2.7.7 (Mac OS X)

Works for me  

After reading some of the reviews on this product, I was skeptical, but so far it has worked for me. I have a bunch of .wma files that carried over from my use of Windows Media Player when I used to use a PC. None of these files are protected; I had no problem using EasyWMA. All you have to do is drag and drop the .wma files into the program and it converts them (this takes about 1 minute per file, but runs without supervision. For $10 your really can't beat it. [alert admin]

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Tuesday, November 27 2007 @ 10:22 PM PST

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