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Clark Friedrichs <[log in to unmask]>
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Clark Friedrichs <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Feb 2003 22:08:13 -0600
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Folks:

I've acquired quite a few music CDs over the years, but don't listen to most
of them because it entails putting them in the player, listening to them to
determine what it is and ...
That is too much trouble and would like to acquire a database/catalog system
so that I can do a search on composer/artist/title.
It's not necessary for it to be a player, or to copy from CD to disc.  I
just want to be able to create a catalog/index of the music, so I can search
for what ever type of music moves me at the time.  Can anyone be of any
help?


Thank you,

Clark Friedrichs [log in to unmask] Friedrichs /
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