![]() ![]() However, OpenMG 2.2 has far too many limitations and problems, enough that you can plainly see it hindering the potential of NetMD. I understand that, as far as MD users are concerned, this is first-gen software, and therefore bound to be buggy and imperfect. Unfortunately, OpenMG is in desperate need of improvement. I had high hopes for the NetMD system, and I assumed that Sony would give it the old college try. With hope this will change before long you'd think Sony would want as many people as possible to use NetMD, right? And by that I really mean PC, as Sony has not released a Mac version of OpenMG. The hardware for NetMD is one thing, but in order to take advantage of the technology, you need to use your portable with a PC. I am sure that you could easily find it on Morpheus, but I can't condone that type of behavior. And don't lose your disc, as Sony charges for the download. Clie users, will need to update your software. Those of you with older generations, i.e. I thought it would be more convenient to have a dedicated review that I could simply reference in future NetMD reviews. While the software ships with the N1, and said unit is the first NetMD portable available, the OpenMG suite will be used with all NetMD portables. A few people asked why I decided to review this software separately from the MZ-N1, which I wrote up yesterday.
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