Is there an open source application to access/export calender information from Palm OS datebook files?
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posted by SweetJesus
on Dec 9, 2010 -
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I have hundreds of Digital Audio Tapes (DATs) recorded at 44.1 and 32khz LP mode I'd like to encode to Mp3 format. I have a laptop w/o a digital input or SCSI port. I would ideally like to be able to just press PLAY and have the computer convert the entire tape to a WAV file, or broken up with start IDs from the DAT tapes
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posted by bmilner
on Oct 13, 2008 -
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Is there a reliable service out there that will convert a single DAT tape into .wav files?
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posted by anthom
on Apr 15, 2008 -
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(Geekfilter) Can I convert Earthlink TotalAccess (WinXP PC) Email (.dat or .csv) mailboxes to Apple Mail (.mbox) mailboxes on a Mac? (AKA: How can Earthlink be this stupid?)
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posted by spitbull
on Jul 9, 2007 -
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RF Filter (literally): I'm using my trusty Sony
ICF-2010 shortwave radio (1990 vintage) with a brand-new Edirol
R-09 digital recorder. Unfortunately, once I hook up the R-09, it spits up digital noise all over the bands.
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posted by mykescipark
on Apr 8, 2007 -
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Why do meeting requests sent from Outlook not show up automatically in my Google Calendar?
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posted by gfrobe
on Mar 15, 2007 -
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Audiofilter: with amazing speed, Digital Audio Tape (DAT) has become a legacy format. In the archiving community, talk is that no major company is actually producing a component level DAT deck anymore, and the portables are soon to disappear as well. Anyone know differently, or know of a retailer still sitting on a significant stock of (new) component audio DAT decks? Lots of linguists, musicians, and ethnographers are suddenly desperate to score one.
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posted by realcountrymusic
on Aug 5, 2005 -
12 answers