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Thursday, 02 September 2010 07:00 |
 | About Create Clean Archive
This Automator action creates a clean zip format archive (.zip) that’s ready to share with others. Macintosh resource forks and desktop files will be ignored so they don’t get in the way on other operating systems. If you’re uploading the file online, use the action “Make Names Web-Friendly” afterward to ensure the archive has a web-friendly file name. Works great as a Finder plugin, so you can access it with a single click! |
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Friday, 25 June 2010 07:00 |
 | About eTunes
Even those who are not professional musicians can create and play their own tunes. In fact it is enough to click the piano-keys and eTunes will take care to code your inputs for the right output.
Files created by eTunes can be converted into audio-files (MP3/AIFF) to be played by other audio applications (ex. iTunes), or may be used as Ringtones for cellphones (please make sure you read the eTunes Help file!!!). Beside a Tutorial (cfr. Help Menu), the Archive (Archive Menu) contains a good variety of samples, from very easy to pretty elaborate tunes. |
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Friday, 22 January 2010 06:00 |
 | About eTunes
Even those who are not professional musicians can create and play their own tunes. In fact it is enough to click the piano-keys and eTunes will take care to code your inputs for the right output.
Files created by eTunes can be converted into audio-files (MP3/AIFF) to be played by other audio applications (ex. iTunes), or may be used as Ringtones for cellphones (please make sure you read the eTunes Help file!!!). Beside a Tutorial (cfr. Help Menu), the Archive (Archive Menu) contains a good variety of samples, from very easy to pretty elaborate tunes. |
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Friday, 15 January 2010 06:00 |
 | About eTunes
Even those who are not professional musicians can create and play their own tunes. In fact it is enough to click the piano-keys and eTunes will take care to code your inputs for the right output.
Files created by eTunes can be converted into audio-files (MP3/AIFF) to be played by other audio applications (ex. iTunes), or may be used as Ringtones for cellphones (please make sure you read the eTunes Help file!!!). Beside a Tutorial (cfr. Help Menu), the Archive (Archive Menu) contains a good variety of samples, from very easy to pretty elaborate tunes. |
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