Hi you wrote: My main use for that is to transfer WMA's with DRM's to MP3's so I can play them on my MP3-CD player, which, unfortunately, DOESN'T support WMA. I don't want to waste CD's by burning them as audio CD's, and re-ripping them to MP3...Waste of cash in my opinion. Total recorder will do this for you and it is completely accessible with jaws. Cheers! ----- Original Message ----- From: Wes Derby To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 7:23 PM Subject: Any Scripters Interested??? Hi All. I've found a couple programs that look pretty good, they do some things I want them to do, but they're a tad cumbersome with JFW...Just wondering, has anyone written, or would anyone be interested in writing for all of us, scripts for the programs MuvAudio and/or IMesh version 6? iMesh is in a beta form right now, so maybe the "real" release (whenever it comes out), will be more accessible, but right now, there's no way for a JAWS user to determine the price of a song or album if after downloading it, you want to buy the full license to be able to burn it. That, and when tabbing around, JAWS doesn't read a lot of the check boxes, and there are some places where you can't use the tab button very well (such as the "Search" tab). IMesh is claiming to be the first legal P2P, and I know there are scripts for a lot of the less-legal programs, so I'm hoping maybe someone's already been working on these or something. MuvAudio is a converter that does some things the other programs don't seem to be able to do...They offer a seven-day free trial, so if someone were to script it and not want to pay, it doesn't leave much time. Just thought I'd throw these out there in case anyone would do or has done scripts...Or in case anyone knows of a good alternative (especially to MuvAudio). My main use for that is to transfer WMA's with DRM's to MP3's so I can play them on my MP3-CD player, which, unfortunately, DOESN'T support WMA. I don't want to waste CD's by burning them as audio CD's, and re-ripping them to MP3...Waste of cash in my opinion. Wes PS: You can get iMesh at Download.com. I think I got MuvAudio at www.shareit.com, but you might also try download.com.