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Hi Andrew, there is a Mac-OSX 'applications' list, which
has a membership familiar with most programs available:
// Check out the Mac OS X email list FAQ
// http://www.themacintoshguy.com/lists/X.html
you may consider another sound editor (there seem to be many)
and Painter by (not sure if it is still in the hands of) Corel is a
great
painting application, but is very complicated to use for children.
brian
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 05:24 PM, Andrew Sternick wrote:
> I am planning an OS X migration in our Mac computer lab, used
> extensively for field trips. Two applications we use, Art Dabbler and
> Soundedit 16, are OS 9 only. I only want to use OS X native software,
> otherwise what is the point of using the operating system? Can anyone
> recommend repalcements? Art Dabbler is a drawing application for very
> young children with a great featureset, and Soundedit is an intuitive
> music editing application.
>
> Andrew Sternick
> Experience System Administrator
> Zeum
> 221 Fourth St., San Francisco, CA 94103
> 415-820-3358 Tel
> 415-777-2851 Fax
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brian thomas carroll: research-design-development
architecture, education, electromagnetism
http://www.electronetwork.org/bc/
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