Hi Scott,

This is off topic, apologites, but I recall that you used the Amazing Slow
Downer once for guitar music after I told you that it was mostly accessible.

There is an application on MacSanta today called  Guitar Shed that sounds
amazingly good for a guitar player, and also lets you slow down music.
I don't know whether it's accessible, though.  the TWIT recommendations
sounded great (at near the end of the program, in the linked reveiws -- don't
know whether it's worth listening through an hour of stuff, though.  You might
take a look:

http://www.astoundit.com/products/guitarshed/index.html

It's supposed to have a massive chord library, tuners, tablature organizer.
The guy who recommended it kept saying it was an amazing amount
of stuff for a guitar player to find in one place for a list price of $12.
So I don't know if it's accessible, but thought you might like to have a look.
(You get to save an extra 20% off  today, too.)

Cheers,

Esther

On  Dec 15, 2007, at 11:48AM, Scott Howell wrote:
>Actually yes, I have been using it, but unfortunately there is no  
>means to install the software using Missing Sync that I need for my  
>phone. I am using MSS by Code Factory which requires Active Sync for  
>installation. I've tried to get them to consider an alternative means  
>for Mac users, but no luck yet.
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>On Dec 15, 2007, at 3:54 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
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>> Hey Scott.  I have no experience whatsoever with active sync.   
>> However I have heard that there is a mac replacement called missing  
>> sync.  Have you tried this?  If not, it might be worth a look.
>> Darcy
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>> On 15-Dec-07, at 6:13 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
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>>> Just curious, I have really only two apps under windows I really  
>>> need. One of those is Active Sync for some software on my cell  
>>> phone that can't be used via the Mac and sometimes IE for some  
>>> testing. Is it possible to use Crossover to gain access to these  
>>> apps? I assume I'd have to install a windows-based screen reader.  
>>> Does this/would this work at all? How would you launch the windows  
>>> screen reader and then the application you need? Has anyone done  
>>> any of this successfully?
>>>
>>> tnx
>>>
>>> On Dec 8, 2007, at 6:50 AM, william lomas wrote:
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>>>> www.codeweavers.com
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>>> Scott Howell
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