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Mireth Technology Launches New Digital Music Software - Music Man Released







Mireth Technology Launches New Digital
Music Software - Music Man Released

Mireth Technology Launches New Digital
Music Software - Music Man Released
09/02/2004 02:25 AM

Mireth Technology Corp. announces the launch of Music Man, digital music software that rips from CD, converts between formats, burns to CD or to USB Flash Drive Memory and plays music files, CDs and directly from USB Flash. Music Man was developed for Macintosh users with MP3 devices other than Apple’s. Music Man runs on Mac OS X. [PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]




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Vancouver, Canada, April13, 2005 -- Mireth Technology Corp. has released version 4.4.1 of MacVCD X, its easy to use VCD / Video player that plays almost everything. Version 4.4.1 adds Photo VCD playback.

“As our customers tell us, MacVCD X is very easy to use and plays almost anything. Now, in addition to playing VCD, SVCD, AVI, DivX, MPEG, video, Quicktime movies and Karaoke VCD, MacVCD X provides simple playback of Photo VCD", said Donna Johnson, President of Mireth Technology.


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