Thursday 6 June 2013

Friendly Music Notation Editor; Convert Kindle eBooks to Other Formats

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May 10, 2013 12:12 PM
When I first heard that Notion Music had dropped the price of its musical notation editor and scoring package from $249 to $99, I thought that the company was getting ready to close shop and having a fire sale. Or they'd gone crazy. Apparently, however, the company's experience with the iPad version of Notion has convinced them that selling more programs at a lower price might make them more money. Whatever the reason, it's nice to know that the slickest score editor on the planet is safe, sound, and improving. Note: The "Download Now" button above and below the full review and on the Product Information page takes you to the vendor's site, where you can download the latest version of the software.
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Feb 18, 2013 12:40 PM
When you buy an ebook from Amazon, it's yours, right? Technically speaking, Amazon is merely licensing the book to you. If I ever decide I want to read those books using, say, another reader (be it an app or device), I'd like the option of converting them to another format. I have no intention of sharing. I simply want to exercise my fair-use rights. Luckily, it's possible to remove Amazon's DRM (at your own risk, of course) using free book manager Calibre and a couple plug-ins. I'm going to give you the broad strokes of this process. If you're not especially tech-savvy or want a more detailed guide, get Googling. Note: Clicking the linked "Calibre" text in the article will take you to its PCWorld.com product information page where you'll find its "Download Now" button. Clicking the linked "these Calibre plug-ins" text just below that will download a bundle of those plug-ins to your system.
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