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[bomp] Podcasting with a Mac
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- Subject: [bomp] Podcasting with a Mac
- From: "Brock From The Grave" <moptop66@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 18:00:55 -0400
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I have a friend that's a Mac user and he wants to start podcasting. He
doesn't know what programs to use. He said that he's found tons of PC
programs but is having trouble finding Mac programs. He is not the most
computer savvy guy. Well, that's not entirely true. He's a video editor and
uses his Mac for that but the audio end seems not to be his thing. But I
digress. Any of you Mac users have a recommendation for an easy to use (and
free) program?
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