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enhancement request - Version: 5.0, 8/16/2005 02:33PM PST
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dfbillsPRO
I've been meaning to figure out how to install the bare minimum to the internal drive and the expansion packs to an external drive. This way, my powerbook will actually launch GB when I don't have my big drive available.
Thanks a million times 



- Version: 2.0, 3/8/2004 07:35AM PST
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Big Green Mouse
at last someone who has done a great job. I started to use Dhos_Garageband since its first release and had several problems with the Terminal commando's. I just wrote the developper of this program and he assisted me step by step to make it work. Now he has developped version two wich work great for me and my son in law. Its worth to pay for this program but the developper just want to help other Mac Users with Garageband. Thanks a trillion times again and i hope that you will developpe more of this super utillities in the future. Apple can use people like you.
Just wondering... - Version: 1.10, 2/24/2004 02:11PM PST
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Cowicide
If you do have the space and you've already installed GarageBand but want the biggest files of Garageband on a faster Hard Drive... In this case, does it make more sense to just move those files to the faster drive and use symbolic links instead of using this thing?
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