At 11/19/2002 03:38 PM, Mark D. Lew wrote:
>Essentially yes. I just didn't realize it. The thing about the Mac is that
>is determines which application "owns" the file, and since Finale made it,
>it thinks Finale wants to open it. Thus, if I just try to open the MIDI
>file I made, it opens in Finale, which asks me if I want to import it.
>Eventually I figured out to open it in the Movie Player, which is
>essentially the same as the Windows MediaPlayer.
That is interesting, because I always thought that the MAC system of
identifying file executors was superior to the Windows file extension method.
I guess the OS/2 system was better than both. Too bad IBM dropped the ball
on that one.
Phil Daley < AutoDesk >
http://personal.monad.net/~p_daley
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