profile wrote:
> Jerry and all who so kindly respond quickly.
> 
> When I go to many of the sites the ability to download depends on them
> placing their program on my computer to get the files and I assume playing
> them.  Of course I use iTunes, but I can't get to the music without first
> using their program...and most are written for just the Windows folks.
> LimeWire has a program for the MAC but that site wouldn't have the type
> music she is looking for a wedding.  The site iMesh.com has just what she
> wants but when you go there the download is only for a Windows machine.
> That seems to be what I am running into with my limited knowledge.  I don't
> download music myself but I am getting an education.
> 
> Thanks to all for your continued help.
> 
> John R.
> 
An mp3 is an mp3. 99.99% are playable on all platforms. Ask your friend 
to download the music you're looking for and burn it to a CD.

Limewire should be able to find what you're looking for. Just fire it up 
and search for classical. (BTW, Limewire isn't a site, it's a 
peer-to-peer sharing program. The music you find exists on other 
people's computer.) Mactella is another program you might like. I've hod 
much better luck with it than Limewire.

If you'd like to save a lot of time and energy for this project, head 
for Ear X-Tacy or Hawley-Cooke Booksellers and look through the cutout 
bins or the "various artists" bins. You should be able to find what you 
need for 3-4 bucks.

rob


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