yeh, you are right, in fact, i too realized that, and honestly, i was not intended to post that mail on this list, i'm really regretfull, please please forgive me, i'll never even think about crack i promise. sorry to you, and sorry moderator once again. prateek agarwal. On 6/24/09, RicksPlace <ofbgmail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi: Well, I would drop you from the list and Black Ball you. You asked to > crack some legal software and that is not only unEthical but Illegal and I > personally find that practice to be very unprofessional and you are heading > twoard becoming a criminal. You will never work in the IT field. Who could > trust you with their companies information? Also, folks work hard to build > software and are trying to make a living selling it. You are trying to steal > their work and I personally do not like that. > Rick USA > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "prateek aggarwal" <prateekagarwal99@xxxxxxxxx> > To: "programmingblind" <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 7:18 AM > Subject: Re: (ASFB) Station Playlist Studio is Even More Accessible > > >> guys, >> plese ignore, just ignore it plese, >> this mail was not meant for this list, >> sorry for some affensive words. >> moderator, i'm really really sorry, please forgive me, and please do >> not take any sttrict action against me or this list for which it was >> intended >> i regret, seriously. >> sorry once again, please forgive this tiny teen. >> prateek agarwal. >> >> >> >> On 6/24/09, prateek aggarwal <prateekagarwal99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> from where to download this software? >>> i have found official website address as well, but there it says, can >>> not find server or DNS error. >>> can anyone provide me this software please, i need that, seriously. >>> and, is there any crack available for this? >>> prateek agarwal. >>> e-mail: >>> prateekagarwal99@xxxxxxxxx >>> skype: >>> prateek_agarwal32 >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Ali" < >>> aliesajee@xxxxxxxxx> >>> >>> To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;> >>> Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 11:37:00 +0600 >>> Subject: (ASFB) Station Playlist Studio is Even More Accessible >>> >>>> Station Playlist Studio is a simple to use on-air broadcast automation >>> playout software package for >>>> the studio and/or DJ. It plays all your media files with manual or >>> intelligent automatic >>>> crossfading. It can play jingles, commercials, news and songs. Live >>> streams, live inputs from your >>>> soundcard and satellite feeds are also supported. It includes an >>> Internet stream encoder, voice >>>> track/song ramp overlapping, microphone button with music fade, many >>> automation and Live Assist >>>> features such as cart slots for instant jingles, and much more. >>>> Sttation Playlist Studio is an extremely accessible application. Almost >>> all of the functions can be >>>> activated using the keyboard. However, as with many applications, it is >>> useful to have keystrokes >>>> to read important parts of the screen succinctly. Particularly in a >>> broadcasting situation where >>>> gaining an awareness of what is happening quickly is imperative. >>>> >>>> Brian Hartgen has written scripts for the JAWS screen reader that >>>> provide >>> productivity >>>> enhancements, so you can concentrate more on what is happening in your >>> programme, not using the JAWS >>>> screen review mode to locate the information you need. >>>> >>>> For more information about the JAWS scripts for Station Playlist Studio, >>> visit >>>> >>> http://www.hartgen.org/StationPlaylistStudioScriptsInfo.html >>>> . >>> >>>> >>>> Always Think Positive And Try to help Others >>>> Email: >>>> >>> aliesajee@xxxxxxxxx >>>> >>> Windows Live Messenger: >>>> >>> aliesajee@xxxxxxxxxxx >>>> >>> Skype: >>>> aliesajee >>>> >>>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> __________ >> View the list's information and change your settings at >> //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind >> >> > > __________ > View the list's information and change your settings at > //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind > > __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind