Get rid of WMP with EasyWMA
We Mac users always try to stay away from the Microsoft empire as much as poss
ible.
However, sometimes we're forced to deal with certain things; in this case, Windows Media Audio. WMA format isn't very good in my opinion. Aside from having DRM 99% of the time and poor quality audio, the compatability issue is the problem. You can only play it in Windows Media Player or a rare third-party player that supports it. This is where EasyWMA comes in. Using a nice Cocoa interface, you can just select what format you want to convert it into (MP3, AIFF, etc), drag the .wma files into the box, and just click start. Now you have super-compatible MP3 files at your disposal for any program, digital audio player, or CD. It's just that easy (yeah, we all saw it coming).
ible.However, sometimes we're forced to deal with certain things; in this case, Windows Media Audio. WMA format isn't very good in my opinion. Aside from having DRM 99% of the time and poor quality audio, the compatability issue is the problem. You can only play it in Windows Media Player or a rare third-party player that supports it. This is where EasyWMA comes in. Using a nice Cocoa interface, you can just select what format you want to convert it into (MP3, AIFF, etc), drag the .wma files into the box, and just click start. Now you have super-compatible MP3 files at your disposal for any program, digital audio player, or CD. It's just that easy (yeah, we all saw it coming).











