Chris Criner
United States of America
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6.3.308 (Aug 13, 2009)
Discovered this recently & use it quite often to convert song lyrics in text into .pdfs to scroll on my laptop. Easy to use & works as advertised. Thanks to the authors.
2.60 Build 466 Beta (Apr 23, 2009)
This player continues to be my default - it works well , has some nice skins, & sounds good. Doesn't need a million plugins to play my files either. Done.
3.10.015 (Mar 10, 2009)
This perhaps looked fresh in 1994, but seriously..
And shareware to boot?
2.0.0.20 (Dec 18, 2008)
I'll stick w /v2 till they update all the themes & addons I've come to enjoy & depend on are ported over to v3
3.3.1.99c (Dec 10, 2008)
re: CX2D's burning engine. Must be operator error, have burned literally dozens & dozens of DVDs using it without one single issue. Great program, would be even better with a $10 price drop! =)
3.3.1.99c (Feb 10, 2009 - 4:04 PM)
agree. Music lovers are paying beacoup buckage just to have a paper ticket emailed out?
I guess they really want the music biz to fall even father. They should just change their name to Monopoly Master
3.3.1.99c (Jan 7, 2009 - 1:25 PM)
Good news for all the Sansa e-200 series (Rockboxed) owners too!
3.3.1.99c (Jul 2, 2008 - 2:48 PM)
If a sponsor wants people to watch their commercials, having the same one shown 5 or 6 times within the same hour program isn't the way to get us to do it. THAT inspires me to grab that FF button & push it w/ all my might.
3.3.1.99c (Nov 15, 2005 - 8:24 PM)
They MUST be deliberately trying to shrink their market share, what with this, the string of poor movies they released this year, heck even their Fontopia earbuds wires melt into goo in about one month...LOL
Sony...reality check please!
3.3.1.99c (Dec 6, 2004 - 2:21 PM)
err..the post before sounded like it's maybe time to switch to decaf for a few days. Musicians earn their
money, which enables them to continue to make new music, buy selling their CDs,. & yeah, there are *some* megabuck "artistes", who flash tha' blingbling, etc, but noone I know listens to their
"music". I go for the small bands that have something interesting to say, and sadly, the Industry doesn't know they exist. So it's up to their fans to support them if they want to continue to enjoy the music they make. Pure & simple.