Tag: edition
Edit Web pages with Nvu
June 10th, 2007 by Staff writersIf you're looking for a reliable HTML editor that will allow you to do basic Web-authoring, take a look at the cross-platform editor Nvu. Vincent Danen reviews an alternative to the expensive Dreamweaver and FrontPage packages.
Guitar Rig 3: Kontrol Edition
March 10th, 2008 by Donald BellIf your guitar and your chops are getting dusty, Guitar Rig 3 Kontrol Edition is an outstanding way to rekindle your delusions of rock stardom.
Logitech diNovo Edge Mac Edition
November 3rd, 2008 by Rich BrownThe Mac Edition of the diNovo Edge is still a better keyboard overall than the iMac's default model, but not enough to justify its high price.
iPhone apps: Poker edition
September 9th, 2008 by Jason ParkerStill trawling for iPhone apps? Card sharks will want to check out these three ways of getting an iPhone Poker fix.
WD My Book Home Edition 500GB
March 17th, 2008 by Ty PendleburyThe WD My Book Home Edition 500GB is a cost-effective external hard drive which offers a flexible set of connections, but it's not very fast.
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac (Special Media Edition)
January 10th, 2008 by Elsa WenzelOffice 2008 for Mac may be the best pick for business users, but most people can get by with less expensive alternatives.
Western Digital My Book Studio Edition (1TB)
November 15th, 2007 by Craig SimmsThe My Book Studio Edition is a welcome addition to the My Book family, and should find a home on many Mac and PC users' desks.
Apple adds image-editing plug-ins to Aperture
April 3rd, 2008 by Tom KrazitApple has added image-editing plug-ins for its Aperture photo editing software as part of a new release of the product.
Western Digital My Book Premium ES Edition (500GB)
November 15th, 2007 by Craig SimmsWith only a one year warranty and no included eSATA cable, it's worth checking out the My Book Premium ES Edition's competition.
Apple MacBook Pro (2008 Edition, 2.4GHz)
March 6th, 2008 by Dan AckermanA solid, if predictable, upgrade to the MacBook Pro line, but noteworthy for stealing the MacBook Air's best feature — expanded gesture controls for the touch pad.
mygosh.. follow the steps.
1. import ur music file into itunes 8 (yes, it works for 8)
2. right click on d file, select "Get Info"
3. click on "Options", check the boxes labelled "Start Time" and "Stop Time". Set start time to 0, stop time to 0:40. (u can play around here to get the bit u want). Click OK.
4. Right click the same file, select "Create AAC version"
5. Right click the same file, select "Show in WIndows Explorer"
6. Change the extension from m4a to m4r in the window that just opened. If no extensions are shown, in your explorer window, click on: Tools>Folder Options>View. Make sure the "Hide Extensions for Known File Types" box is UNCHECKED. Click OK all the way. Now, change extension of created file to m4r.
7. Go back to iTunes. Delete the file that was created.
8. Drag the m4r file into iTunes.
9. Sync your iPhone w/ ur com. Voila! Check it out.
Thanks Jo Hanlon for making the world more affordable for the poor people!! =D