Still good to be careful, always.

Maybe I'm being too paranoid. But after reading about the NSO exploit on that activist in UAE, it seems prudent.

Why not dropbox.com? That's the domain, isn't it?

How do you know it was from them?

Wouldn't it be clever if a phisher first sent an email, warning you that the next time you log on to a service, say Dropbox, you would be asked to change your password. Then, you log on to what you think is that service, but it's a scam, and your defences are down …

Right. But you don't really have the fine grained control I want to deal with one dodgy track. At least, I haven't found it so.

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I downloaded a trial a while back, specifically to get rid of some really bad echo, and it worked rather well. Price seemed a bit steep at the time, although now I see Song Exploder is offering 15% off.

It's the kind of thing (like Ringr and Adobe) where I would really much rather pay on a per use basis than either buy outright or subscribe.

Oh not that discussion again. We've been through that so many times.

You definitely deserve lunch.

@kdfrawg
Fresh and diver caught, not dredged.
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