Category Archives: VB.Net
Why I have bothered with the Windows 7 logo program
Across on his blog Andy Bryce has written some very good reasons for why he won't be bothering with the round of Windows 7 logos marketing Microsoft has launched. First I should point out that there is a difference between the "Compatible with Windows 7 logo" and associated marketing materials and the "Certified For" program run by Microsoft. The latter, I'm in full agreement with Andy. I saw no benefit in the Vista version and see no beneift in the Windows 7 version.
Rather we're talking about the logo to the left of this article.
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A Custom Audio File Format – "Chunky" But Not Necessarily Large
For those of you familiar with Sony Acid Pro, originally called "ACID pH1" by it's creators at SonicFoundry, you'll probably be familiar with the Acid variation of Riff/Wave format and it's incredible ability to "know" what key it is, what tempo and the nature of its' playback in respect of being a clip or more commonly a "loop". It's the core of the product and what allows the short audio clip to be so darn powerful for people creating loop based music.
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So What Happened To March 1st Release Scott?
Received an email today from somebody who shall remain nameless. Basically the reader was asking what had happened to my target, set in January, for a release of MixAction by March 1st?
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