Which slowdowner are you using?
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Which slowdowner are you using?
Question: Which slowdowner software do you suggest, as being the
easiest to use? I have been thinking about purchasing this but have no
experience with what is currently available. Any ideas/suggestions on
this would be appreciated. Thank you!
--James
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A Stor Mo Chroi
easiest to use? I have been thinking about purchasing this but have no
experience with what is currently available. Any ideas/suggestions on
this would be appreciated. Thank you!
--James
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A Stor Mo Chroi
- brotherwind
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slowdowner
Hi,
I am using BestPractice: http://www.xs4all.nl/~mp2004/bp/
Main reason is that you can get it for free. I have tested some of the more expensive ones but no one did convince me for a change.
Alternatives: Amazing Slowdowner and Transcribe!
Cheers,
brotherwind
I am using BestPractice: http://www.xs4all.nl/~mp2004/bp/
Main reason is that you can get it for free. I have tested some of the more expensive ones but no one did convince me for a change.
Alternatives: Amazing Slowdowner and Transcribe!
Cheers,
brotherwind
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I'm using the Amaing SlowDowner, but that's because I purchased it before I found out about the free ones.
It's great, but I'm sure the free ones would do what I need it for.
It's great, but I'm sure the free ones would do what I need it for.
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I use Transcribe. I think the shareware fee is something like $15. I'm quite pleased with it.
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I have a portable CD player with low batteries. Low tech.
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Er.... downing slowly.Blackout_Entertainment wrote:Chief Wanganui wrote:Sorry - couldn't resist. My slowdowner software of choice comes in various shades of brown, is usually packaged in glass and is mainly manufactured in the Scottish Highlands. (!)
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
You're funny!
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So, what do you use a slow downer... -for-... exactly?
That Scottish Git.