On 2/20/07 8:48 AM, "Richard Gaskin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Neal Campbell wrote: > >> I think in terms of speed you are correct but I have been using >> Parallels for about 4 months now> I have problems with Parallels >> running programs like Rhapsody so I am pretty sure there are some >> compromises "under the hood". > > What is "Rhapsody", and why do you suppose it works so differently from > other apps that run perfectly under Parallels? I use Rhapsody to play unlimited music from their library for $10 per month, which is fairly extensive... lots of jazz albums I would not otherwise listen to. You can set you own playlists by searching their library. The music will only play on you PC. For an extra $5 you can download the 'portable' version of the music that can be uploaded to a player (not the iPod, however), but not transferred or burned to CD. On the Mac PPC (G5 dual running OSX 10.4.7) it works on both Safari and FireFox 2+, but works better in FireFox. Not perfect, but better... with occasional crashes and scrollbars disappearing. Since this runs in a browser environ, there are probably many issues that limit fabulous performance. Jim Ault Las Vegas _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
