User talk:Connectionfailure
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Again, welcome! NickelShoe (Talk) 17:57, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Wingz
I changed your article, which was a great start, to point to an existing article. --Walter Görlitz 07:04, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] FastBack
As you requested, I added a disambiguation page for Fastback and a new FastBack (software) article for you to expand -- using my trusty iBook. -- CZmarlin 02:20, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Digital Asset managment / software
Hi! I liked your suggestion, on the Digital Asset Management talk page, of including a list of software. The description of DAM in the article is rather dry and abstract, examples of specific software seem not only potentially useful (which I'm not sure by itself would be a good reason, according to WP policy), but would also go a long way towards helping people make sense of what Digital Asset Management actually is (which, if I understand correctly, is a good reason, according to WP policy.) Go for it! --Joe Decker 20:03, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Quest for Jam Session
I was pleased to see an entry for Jam Session in Wikipedia.
I have a question for those familiar with Jam Session. I used Jam Session on my old Macs, but can't get it to run on newer models. Has anyone upgraded or converted the package to be compatable with with OSX machines.
Thank you, Brian (Wansink@Cornell.edu)