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A few years ago I made a 19" rack from a Rast side table. the whole thing with rails and screws was under $40 and I use it to hold some of my rackable music gear. More details and a picture here:

I moved to an all Mac household over a year ago and the only thing that I missed was SoundForge and FruityLoops. I've tried Bias Peak and have never gotten the key commands as I did with SoundForge. FruityLoops, although I still miss it, has been replaced by Ableton (which actually kind of replaces Peak for me as

i'm a big fan of discogs.com which not only gives you cover art (most of the time) but also track listing and other related info. In all reality I would probably use all three in addition to Google and Amazon if I had to.

i always like browsing through my contact's photos. oh yeah, and i usually do it drunk.

the new "update" was disappointing to say the least. another reason to ask the question...

yeah, a cuecat is the way to go for this. They're cheap coming in at under $10 and can be used for other projects such as scanning in your CD (you remember those) or DVD collection. I used my cuecat and a program call readerware to catalog my CD collection. now i'll have to do the same with my fridge and pantry.

What a great idea. I remember having something like this for the PalmOS and now would love to have something like this for my iPaq. I think this would make a perfect mobile application esp if it was location aware.