if you google songr you'll find places to download it. Also, on the
cameyo website I think there is a portable version you can get.

On 2/5/14, Dean Masters <dwmaster...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Where can one download this? I went to www.songr.com but it just looks like
>
> a page where you can choose what kind of music you want to listen to. I
> couldn't find any link to download a program.
>
> Dean
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Larry Higgins
> Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2014 10:41 PM
> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> Subject: Thank God for SONGR
>
> Hey Listers,
>
> I just wanted to take time to say thanks to a kind person on this
> list by the name of Humberto who told me about SONGR. If you want a
> good and reliable converter of files from Youtube, then this is
> definitely the ticket. I might have been a little disappointed with a
> small few of the downloads from Youtube over the past week, but not in
> SONGR.
>
> I became genuinely interested in Youtube conversions around the 50th
> year of the Kennedy assassination because some of the programs
> available were quite long, and I could find no way to mark them up
> for later listening, making it necessary to relisten to ground I had
> already covered. I put out an appeal for some help with the problem,
> and Humberto suggested SONGR. It took me a month or so to finally get
> around to putting it to the test, but I'm really glad I did. For me
> at least, this program has lots of potential.
>
> So, thank God for the list, Humberto, and SONGR.
>
> OK, this may sound a bit over the top, but it isn't often I find an
> application as useful as this one.
>
> Thanks for graciously putting up with my gushing <g>,
>
> Larry
>
>
>

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