"Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> stated in post
1950211.3VK5ZIH5Wu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 10/28/08 5:18 PM:
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> * Enter CD
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> * Pop-up menu shows up asking if the user's desire is to play or open the CD's
> content in a file manager. Open in file manager.
>
> * Voila! In the background, KDE has fetched the tracks info for the entire
> album (over the Web) and within 1 second the tracks appear as aptly-named
> files.
>
> *Drag and drop the directory called MP3 (or Ogg) where you want it and bam!
> All
> done.
>
> How is this done in Windows?
Damn, in OS X you need:
at least half a dozen mouse-clicks in seemingly
unrelated positions
at least according to Peter Köhlmann. I guess Linux has a big win there.
:)
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If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law.
Roy Santoro, Psycho Proverb Zone (http://snipurl.com/BurdenOfProof)
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