Yeah, I'd like to avoid Codeweavers if possible though. Worth considering, though.
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From: "Michael Sacco"
Joe,
I read somewhere that Crossover now supports iTunes using the latest version of wine they distribute. I'm not sure if all features are supported though (burning CD's for example). You might want to check it out.
Mike Sacco
-----Original Message----- From: Joe Polk [mailto:listuser@javelinux.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 11:03 PM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SLE] Online Music
Okay, I realize "buying" music downloads is a novel concept, but follow me. My wife uses AOL (I'm digging deeper, I know) and they have a MusicNet service. The problem is that MusicNet seems to download to a proprietary dbf file. So you can burn the songs to CD or (supposedly) move them to a player. I don't know why they can't be saved normally, but apparently they cannot. I want to burn her downloads to CD on my Linux box. This not only satisfies her music jones, but it also saves my hardware from Dr. Evil...er....Gates! Is anyone using a music service? Anyone have any ideas? I know this isn't SuSE specific, sorry.
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