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Hey, I have an audio file on a computer that is not mine. I'd like to download it from itunes and email it to my actual computer. Is that possible? If so, how can I export it? I've been all over the itunes help and google but am apparently blind to this answer.
bonny, you can drag a song directly from the library to a folder in your directory (you might have to reduce the size of each window so you can have them both on screen for the drag). This will create another file in whatever folder you drag it to. Then you can just email yourself the file.
Search for it by filename in the Finder* (not iTunes) and email it directly from the source folder.
[*or Windows Explorer - sorry, I hear iTunes and immediately assume Mac]
Also, if for some reason you can't find the file for the song you can use "get info" to find its path. "Get info" is Command-i on a Mac, or right-click on a PC.
I have a question for Mac users. I am finally going to get a laptop of my very own. DH says he thinks there's little to no difference between MacAir and Macbook Pro these days. Is there a good reason to get one vs the other?
As far as specs go, the MacBook Air is pretty much the same as a regular aluminum MacBook, except, you know, thickness and weight.
The MacBook Pro has a bigger screen (and the 17" has a MUCH larger screen), has a slightly faster CPU, and is faster for graphics-intensive programs.
It was a tough choice for me, but I ended up going with the Pro, because I mostly use it on my desktop, and don't lug it around with me much.
Also, the Air doesn't have an internal removable disk drive of any kind. You either need to get the wireless drive they sell, or rely on using a drive on your network.
Thanks Tom. I *am* going to be lugging it with me. The whole draw for me is being able to use it in the classroom, and to make it easier to shift over to electronic paper submissions. Hmmm.
So it turns out I'm a bit cheap. MacAir is purty but seems like less machine than the pro or the reg MacBook.