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![]() I recall reading that LimeWire now contains an MP3 player. Is this not on the Mac version? I don't see it on the library page where the illustration showed it. Am I overlooking something? I have MP3 players, but was looking for the ease of integrated features. Thanks. Ira |
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![]() lorrie, if you have QuickTime (which comes with the system software)on your Mac, then you have an MP3 player. If you open (double click) the downloaded music files in the Shared folder of Limewire, Quicktime Player should play them. For some reason, mpeg (video) files will open if i double click onthem right in the Limewire Search page, but the mp3 files dont seem to open this way. Eggboy |
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Launching in another mp3 player besides the one that's built-it | Unregistered | New Feature Requests | 1 | July 1st, 2002 11:32 AM |