I like max myself.  Max is like the mac OS answer to CDex on windows.  Some 
people also use switch.

Best,

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On 2011-08-30, at 1:08 AM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

> Hi. I'm looking for an accessible audio converter. I need to convert ogg 
> files into mp3 files. I have tunesify, but I find it less than intuitive to 
> use.
> For some reason, even though I have selected the folder with its subfolders, 
> it doesn't seem to want to convert the ogg files. I also can't tell whether 
> it will convert the contents of subfolders in the original folder.
> Anything better out there?
> I'm use to using gold wave or the audio stripper from NCH software.
> However, I don't like the heavy-handedness of NCH when it comes to 
> reinstalling their software or putting it on more than one machine.
> Thanks.
> 
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