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- <li><em>date</em>: Fri Jan 7 09:07:58 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: mpwright at speedfactory.net (Mark Wright)</li>
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I don't know what it is written in. It runs on OSX and Windows. I
think he charges $15. The fellow I emailed, Jared, the owner I
presume, responded quickly to my emails and was interested in learning
more about a possible Linux market. You can contact him if you wish at
support at zeleksoftware.com. I am sure he would be glad to get feedback
and answer questions.
Mark
On Jan 7, 2005, at 8:52 AM, Geoffrey wrote:
> Mark Wright wrote:
>> Christmas saw the mini iPod count rise around my house. I am now
>> managing three iPods from one Ti Powerbook. This has caused a few
>> mild disasters as I have learned to juggle the songs on a system that
>> was only meant to work for one person. What would really set me free
>> would be to put iTunes on my wife's desktop and my daughters laptop.
>> (Sun Java Desktop and MDK 9.0)
>> Are any of my fellow ALE's finding solutions around a similar problem?
>
> There's been a couple of threads on the crossover list regarding these
> toys, but I've not followed them, you might check the archives.
>
>> This may need a separate thread...
>> I emailed a guy named Jared at www.zeleksoftware.com and asked him
>> about his iTunes replacement program that runs on OSX and Win. His
>> website stated he'd consider a linux port. Seems he doesn't know a
>> lot about Linux but said if we as a list, wanted to show our interest
>> in a Linux port of his program called Liberator, he would like to
>> hear from us and would seriously consider it.
>
> I'd be willing to take a look at his code to assess the portability,
> although I'm very limited on time right now. Do you know what it's
> written in?
>
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> Until later, Geoffrey
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