I've found iTunes much more user-friendly than MusicMatch, but I'd agree it doesn't hurt to hold on to it for a bit to see.
I just plugged in River the Shuffle, and I'm taking her out for her first voyage.
'Time Bomb'
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I've found iTunes much more user-friendly than MusicMatch, but I'd agree it doesn't hurt to hold on to it for a bit to see.
I just plugged in River the Shuffle, and I'm taking her out for her first voyage.
I'd say yes, but you might as well hold on to Musicmatch Jukebox for awhile until you're sure that iTunes does everything you need.
Cool.
I was ready to go over to the Univeristy computer store and buy an iPod today, but they are on order.
I have a stupid question that I just want backup on.
I use Filemaker Pro.
My boss just said to someone "we use what we like to call databases" made in Filemaker Pro.
But they are databases, right-- tables, cells, etc....?
It really annoyed me.
They are definitely databases Sophia.
And I think we've already established the asshatedness of your boss.
From his wording, it sounds like he's not really sure, like the word databases should have air quotes.
Was he talking to someone time traveling from the past, or maybe an alien?
That reminds me of an Overheard in the Office -- A Sharpie for the None Too Sharp
Exactly. Like that. I occasionally see that sort of weirdness. People taking ownership of certain common words or phrases like they were the originator of the word, name or thought.
>A Sharpie for the None Too Sharp
Oh my God! I just started crying I am laughing so hard!
Letting the smoke out of your computer.Didn't I already *leave* work?
Actually, no, because my mind is still there.
So, instead, a question: We have a client that has a whole lot of sales type documents, about 150, all in pdf format (for today's discussion). They want a "library" of them. Something browsable by complete and total idiots who can then click and download the pdfs... The end result has to be PC-compat while built on a Mac.
They had something legacy, but the program is apparently proprietary and also kaput. Whatever. Same guy couldn't understand why my Mac wouldn't open up an .exe file. I mentioned I work with JackAss Idiots?
I am just looking for any information people have off of the top of their heads because I am frankly not supposed to be solving this problem. Yet. Soon, it will totally be my problem. And once it is my problem, I expect to be paid for my time spent finding the solution. Or asking you guys and then spending that time on b.org... Whichever.