It does what it says it does. Pretty simple, just drag an .m3u playlist onto the app icon. It's a real timesaver.
It's GUI is probably a little awkward for some users, as it displays lines of text showing progress, instead of download bars or some other graphics, but it doesn't really matter since it's just a drag-and-drop, ready set go app, and doesn't require any interaction.
It is a very nice app, does exactly what it says it does. It comes preloaded with about 50 comics, and allows you to add your own. However, it does not come with any documentation, and it is somewhat frustrating to get a new comic strip imported.
Here's what I want to know how to do. How do you tell it to set the holidays? For example, I want everything before 2006-12-01 to have the holidays SA and SU, but everything after that to have TU TH SA and SU as the holidays.
This is a very good widget typically.
It finds the lyrics fast (on a broadband connection at least) and it's simple and to the point.
The only problem is I listen to a lot of music that isn't mainstream music, (Indie, Christian, Old Skool Underground Hip-Hop, etc.) and it can't find lyrics for most of my music. Most oldies and mainstream music should be fine though.
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DoublebacK reviewed on 22 Jul 2007
m3u2mp3
DoublebacK reviewed on 03 Mar 2007
It's GUI is probably a little awkward for some users, as it displays lines of text showing progress, instead of download bars or some other graphics, but it doesn't really matter since it's just a drag-and-drop, ready set go app, and doesn't require any interaction.
Krank
DoublebacK reviewed on 07 Feb 2007
ACMEreader
DoublebacK reviewed on 08 Jan 2007
Here's what I want to know how to do. How do you tell it to set the holidays? For example, I want everything before 2006-12-01 to have the holidays SA and SU, but everything after that to have TU TH SA and SU as the holidays.
Ettercap for OSX
Ettercap for OSX
DoublebacK reviewed on 24 Nov 2006
Ventilloo
Harmonic
It finds the lyrics fast (on a broadband connection at least) and it's simple and to the point.
The only problem is I listen to a lot of music that isn't mainstream music, (Indie, Christian, Old Skool Underground Hip-Hop, etc.) and it can't find lyrics for most of my music. Most oldies and mainstream music should be fine though.