According to some, Google Wave was great for managing multi-person conversations that spanned multiple internet media i.e. email, chat (don't know if handle social networks as well). Apparently a limited market. And heard this, so don't know that it is true.
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Hmm. Had Google Wave. Didn't know what to do with it.
You, me and a lot of other people, apparently.
Hey, Dana, in the future, I've got Sibelius and we use it extensively. The SO does all his orchestral composition on it, and I use it to make 7 note scale charts for beginner students. Heh.
Liese, if I sent you a .sib file with two voice parts together could you easily split it into 2 midis or mp3s?
Yup. I'm pretty sure.
I might try that in a few days. Because you are awesome.
It would be no prob. You have my addy, right? I love Sibelius. It`s saved us countless hours. Well worth the big bucks.
I feel like this should be easy, but I can't figure it out. I just transferred several documents onto a CD, and I want to write the filenames on a label. Is there anyway to just export the filenames in text without having to retype the whole list?
Vortex, is this Windows?
If so, open a DOS window and change to the directory or drive where the files reside. Run this command:
dir * > filelist.txt
Then open filelist.txt. You may have to delete that filename from the list.
eta:
This will produce a nicer list:
dir /B * > filelist.txt
eta²:
If on a Mac, use:
ls -1 * > filelist.txt
Note that this will only list the current directory - you need a different command to get subdirectories listed.
Anybody got some DDR PC3200 memory lying around?
I have been stuck on how to set up a video station for showing the Red Cross training dvd in my house while teaching cpr/first aid classes. No tv.
However, I DO have a potentially unreliable G5 tower with only 512 on-board, which is not enough to even boot the thing...apparently.
Should it boot with 512?
I will gladly trade 2 512 PC-133, plus teehee...1 64mb PC133U.
Postage paid, of course.
I found a website, Server Supply, that offers what I need for $20. Granted, that's piddling, but I can't fathom paying even that if the old girl won't sing.
Whaddya think?