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		<title>What Windows Misses that Macs Have</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 21:17:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you get the idea that this will be fanboy activism, realize that I could care less about the Microsoft/Apple debates, politics, and the social innuendos and biases surrounding the computer world. This is just my experience and in no way will it reflect that better alternative exist. Since my purchase of a used MacBook Pro and formerly having a previous history of Windows PCs, I&#8217;ve gladly formed some new habits and learned a few things to reacquaint myself to multi-OS literacy. Although the used product was expensive compared to new hardware, I also paid for the the operating system and Apple-only hardware and design. My review of significant findings are as follows: What I dig on the Mac: -Expose. It&#8217;s customizable, simple, and practical. It lets you view all windows (like thumbnails) in your workspace so you can locate the right window scaled down to fit your display. You can assign a keyboard shortcut (hotkey) or lead your mouse to any of the corners of your screen. -Trackpad two-finger scroll. I can scroll anywhere on the pad by having 2 fingers dragging in any direction. -Garageband is nice for looping and more electronic based audio development. It&#8217;s a nice [...]]]></description>
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		<title>iTunes Tagging like Last.fm Multi-Genre</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 04:56:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has yet to be a satisfactory system or program that allows tagging multiple custom keywords for a music collection that works on a personal audio library. Besides documenting the available options, this is sort of a request to developers (especially on mac or multi-OS) who use digital music (and possibly iTunes). Let&#8217;s get open source with it. Whats Out There If you are up for what i consider cumbersome customization then foobar2000 for windows seems to have plenty of user-made add-ons including tagging capabilities. I no longer have a PC and rarely use Vista on my mac, but I have no ambition to return to the aggravation of tweaking and building it all manually. If you can tackle your collection by hand, then a standard audio playing software like iTunes can plug you in with genres and smart playlists. Genres aren&#8217;t always tagged appropriately when imported or bought (especially if downloaded from band websites or record labels). If you want to go in and add keywords in the comment or grouping tag, you can put a classification in a smart playlist to add where COMMENT = [the genre you added] or GROUPING = [electronica]. There are some shareware programs [...]]]></description>
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