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D.M. Procida wrote:
> I'm perfectly happy with my old copy of Girlfren (the 1993 version, > which I have used exclusively since then) and works perfectly well and > does everything I want. Except - er, ah, yeah... Anyway, I don't want to > replace it - I'm used to the package, it's pretty reliable and I know my > way round most of its minor flaws. Whatever you do, be sure not to activate it. I installed Girlfr~4 in 1997 (the days before I discovered the Mac) and activated it in 2000. Activation acknowledged to the world that I was the rightful owner, but does unfortunately come with an onerous license agreement: uninstalling it removed half of everything I owned, something I discovered in 2004. Furthermore, it often failed to respond to commands, contained bugs that even Microso~1 would be ashamed of, and was not compatible with Girlfr~5, 6, or 7 (surely I can't be expected to make do with just one package?!) > I can't believe I'm supposed to get a wife just because of iTunes. Don't do it, activation ruins everything! |
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Peter Ceresole wrote:
> D.M. Procida <real-not-anti-spam-address@apple-juice.co.uk> wrote: > > >>I'm perfectly happy with my old copy of Girlfren (the 1993 version, >>which I have used exclusively since then) > > > This is the 'Yasmine' build? I test drove a copy of "Yasmine", but found it far too resource hungry for my setup. |
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In message <41tn4gF1g4gohU1@individual.net>
Paul Sture <paul.sture@decus.ch> wrote: > Peter Ceresole wrote: > > D.M. Procida <real-not-anti-spam-address@apple-juice.co.uk> wrote: > > > > > >>I'm perfectly happy with my old copy of Girlfren (the 1993 version, > >>which I have used exclusively since then) > > > > > > This is the 'Yasmine' build? > > I test drove a copy of "Yasmine", but found it far too resource hungry > for my setup. Hope you did a virus scan first. -- Graeme Wall My genealogy website: <http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/genealogy/index.html> |
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Paul Russell wrote: > > Classic Usenet thread - guy posts harmless, well-meaning and potentially > useful nugget of information and then all hell breaks loose as the > fanboys, netcops, pedants and nit-pickers rip him to shreds. What's not > to love ? > > Paul Lovely summary Paul - I've put that in my quotes drawer. macfizz. -- |
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macfizz@gmail.com wrote:
> Paul Russell wrote: > >>Classic Usenet thread - guy posts harmless, well-meaning and potentially >>useful nugget of information and then all hell breaks loose as the >>fanboys, netcops, pedants and nit-pickers rip him to shreds. What's not >>to love ? >> >>Paul > > > Lovely summary Paul - I've put that in my quotes drawer. > > Heh - I'm flattered. Paul |
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Michelle Steiner <michelle@michelle.org> wrote:
> In article <43b9409b$0$95992$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net>, > SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote: > > You are wrong. There is a burn count limit of 7, > > The burn limit is for a playlist; tracks can be burned any number of > times by changing the playlists. And, according to something I saw last week, the burn count is stored in the iTunes XML file which can, if you so desire, be trashed. Cheers, Luke -- No-one reads signatures these days. |
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