What kind of MM user do you consider yourself?

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applesos
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Re: What kind of user are you?

Post by applesos »

I VOTE THE BASIC USER :roll:
Barrys
Posts: 1
Joined: Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:52 am

Re: What kind of user are you?

Post by Barrys »

I have just in the last 2 days downloaded this program, and may I say that I am very impressed with it. I have been using Winamp for playing MP3's which I have taken from my collection of CD's (8000+) at the last count. I have 3 types of Back-up for them. One on the Computer HD which is connected to a Database (Catraxx) and playable through that. Also a back-up on my Pogoplug Network for some of my mates to listen to and last but no least on my WD Live Book which is connected to my Ipad3 and I can take this anywhere in the country.
I have put myself down as a basic user until I have a good look around this program, which at the moment seems just what I need to play my MP3's on the computer. A few more days with it and I think I will opt for the Gold Version.
I have got this program to play the MP3's from the pogoplug no problem at all, this will help me to make sure all covers are correct and any problems with MP3's should show up using this program.
All I can say is I wish I had found this program a few month ago.

Barrys
chelsearason
Posts: 1
Joined: Fri Jun 15, 2012 12:41 am

Re: What kind of user are you?

Post by chelsearason »

I am a certified Newbie so I would say Novice here. ;) Hope to learn more from you guys!
Vyper
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Joined: Tue May 23, 2006 5:53 pm

Re: What kind of user are you?

Post by Vyper »

Intermediate for me.
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prump
Posts: 11
Joined: Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:34 pm

Re: What kind of user are you?

Post by prump »

My money goes to the service that offers the most, with the littlest investment of MY time possible.

So I'm a committed 'basic' user. For life. I refuse to let my devices...and their upkeep...fritter away my day, weekend, etc.
If it's not intuitive and easy to use, it's not worth my time. That's why I'm paying you...right?
Fungud
Posts: 27
Joined: Thu Mar 08, 2012 4:21 pm

Re: What kind of user are you?

Post by Fungud »

I agree with prump.

Not interested in being a slave to my gadgets.
psychoadept
Posts: 40
Joined: Wed Oct 17, 2012 12:31 am

Re: What kind of user are you?

Post by psychoadept »

I put intermediate because I like for my software to work and think the way I do. I'm willing to invest some time to make that happen. I tend to resist learning more new skills than necessary (scripting, etc), but if it saves me time in the long run I'll do it. That's how I started scripting with Picard.
whtmtnlion

Re: What kind of user are you?

Post by whtmtnlion »

I installed MM today as an alternative to iTunes 11 :x and I'm very happy with it. :) The features and customization are intuitive, efficient, and a relative joy to use. :D
It's like going from a tricycle to a full blown mountain bike. I just had to shout it somewhere. :P
bootrecords
Posts: 10
Joined: Fri Jan 03, 2014 3:14 pm

Re: What kind of user are you?

Post by bootrecords »

I was instantly sold on MM the moment I was ripping a CD with it and found that in the target path you could use $if{ }-Statements. The only feature I'm still missing after all these years are freely combinable && and || statements in auto-playlists.
plain
Posts: 94
Joined: Mon Apr 18, 2011 4:49 pm

Re: What kind of user are you?

Post by plain »

Basic. I too don't want to do scripting for fun but would if MM wasn't so comprehensive so since scripting etc. is available and popular with MM I include that here. Plus I'm Basic because MM is so solid I never have to 'adjust' things. Just set it up and go.
Guest

Re: What kind of user are you?

Post by Guest »

novice , but i wish there is a way to eliminate duplicates. if there is a way built into the system it would be great . I ended up running a seperate duplicate finding software to elinate duplicates in my library but it sill left dupluicates listed in my mediamonky library .when i scan for new files it added files already in the mediamonkey library which is annoying and when you play it , it just delays playing as it goes through files that are not actually there
Lowlander
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Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 5:53 pm
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Re: What kind of user are you?

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MMFrLife
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Joined: Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:04 pm
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Re: What kind of user are you?

Post by MMFrLife »

yoy wrote:I am novice - how difficult is to learn MediaMonkey?
Not difficult if you try out the free version and just stick with the absolute basics for a while until you get the hang of it. Then, you can
move on to more advanced concerns.
MM user since 2003 (lifetime lic. 2012) "Trying to imagine life without music gives me a headache"
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jeffjohnson
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Joined: Thu Nov 16, 2017 5:02 pm

Re: What kind of user are you?

Post by jeffjohnson »

I am a novice user of MediaMonkey and that is why I joined because I want to learn more from people that have knowledge I seek.
Macca-0

Re: What kind of user are you?

Post by Macca-0 »

I suppose I'm probably "advanced". Have been using MM since day 1 after Music Match vanished into the commercial ether, never to be seen again. My collection is approaching the million track mark, all indexed by artist / album / genre.
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