Members Megatron_69 Posted February 6, 2009 Members Posted February 6, 2009 This isn't mine. Just a program I've used over the last few years. I liked it and am passing it along to anyone interested. It's a metronome that can be set to incrementally go up or down in bpm. Best of all it's free. http://www.highersymmetry.com/Software/YMetSetup.exe
Members Virgman Posted February 6, 2009 Members Posted February 6, 2009 Free is good but I hesitate to allow an installation without checking out the site.
Members 1001gear Posted July 11, 2010 Members Posted July 11, 2010 Higher Symmetry checks out green with McAfee and Web of Trust. b'then so does HC. How do you guys practice safe web?
Members 1001gear Posted July 11, 2010 Members Posted July 11, 2010 Also the site is under construction; no metronome.
Members Jasco Posted July 11, 2010 Members Posted July 11, 2010 How do you guys practice safe web? Pffft... Living dangerously is where the fun is at.
Members mthomps2 Posted July 11, 2010 Members Posted July 11, 2010 Higher Symmetry checks out green with McAfee and Web of Trust. b'then so does HC. How do you guys practice safe web? You can just use a Linux distro and never worry about it again. I dual boot Linux and Windows. On Windows you can use Firefox browser and install NoScript which defaults new pages to not run its Javascript. After deciding if the site is safe or not you can choose to enable it this one time, or for all future visits to the site. The way Windows is designed is poor for security, but this program takes care of a lot of threats the darkest corners of the web can conjure up. That program sounds cool. Incremental tempo function is a nice touch. 'Might have to try this out
Members Santuzzo Posted July 11, 2010 Members Posted July 11, 2010 Another great free metronome can be found here:http://www.fretway.com/
Members 1001gear Posted July 12, 2010 Members Posted July 12, 2010 You can just use a Linux distro and never worry about it again. I dual boot Linux and Windows. On Windows you can use Firefox browser and install NoScript which defaults new pages to not run its Javascript. After deciding if the site is safe or not you can choose to enable it this one time, or for all future visits to the site.The way Windows is designed is poor for security, but this program takes care of a lot of threats the darkest corners of the web can conjure up.That program sounds cool. Incremental tempo function is a nice touch. 'Might have to try this out Thanks. Using FF w/NoScript and a couple other extras but the options to proceed get very confusing. I constantly find the media blocked with no simple - or safe way to discover the correct link. If there's no .cdn or that fails, I go elsewhere. I think an HTML class might be in order.
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