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CDPlayer

CDPlayer

small, simple CD player

Version:  1.1u

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Contributed by: macmancapecod Monday, December 09 2002 @ 01:22 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Unspecified

Sometimes there is beauty in simplicity. ITunes is great, but lots of times, I find myself longing for the old days of Apple's basic "Apple Audio CD Player" app. This does the trick for me just fine. The menus language (Dutch?) makes it that much more interesting :) But that matters little since this is such a basic program: all I need it to do is play my music which is does.. and after all, music is the universal language :) FYI- I am using handy little app this because iTunes became corrupted after I ran Norton Utilities Disk Doctor and Speed Disk. They messed up my user files in OS X.1.5 so badly that it took me hours to fix it all so it would even boot again. OS X didn't even remember me as a user after using Norton! What a horror show! I'll NEVER touch Norton again in OS X !!!!  
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ya....dont use norton - NusuniAdmin

You should never use norton utilities for os x. OS X NEVER needs to be defreggad. I have had os x on my mac since os x first came out, and never been defragged, all u need to do is a simple disk permission repiar once a month. As for this app, i agree, it kicks butt!

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Saturday, January 17 2004 @ 09:45 AM PST


Even better than that! - NaOH

Permissions repair is rarely needed either.

Since 10.3, Mac OS X has been sufficiently well behaved not to need a permissions repair, except when something else goes wrong. (For instance when a badly written app, such as the old LimeWire installer, does something weird with permissions somewhere.)

Personally, I only repair permissions after an installation. And even that shouldn't be necessary. (But I still do it... Mostly out of habit.)

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Friday, April 21 2006 @ 05:12 PM PDT