Hey, thanks for that info, I know I'll check it out.

On Dec 15, 2007, at 5:06 PM, Esther wrote:

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.

On Dec 15, 2007, at 3:54 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:

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

On 15-Dec-07, at 6:13 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

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

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