![]() ![]() Hello all,I have 200 computers in my organization. When a user gets out of the company I use to change the computer's hostname. Procedure to mantain hostname computers Best Practices & General IT.CPU / Disk / Network / Memory - all look unstressed. So. I've got a funny issue with a brand new HPE D元80 G10+ It's ridiculously slow. I've looked through the usual things available in the Task Manager / Performance and there's nothing jumping out at me. While not necessarily directly related to the IT industry, a fun fact is that back on September 23, 1962, the futuris. We made it to Friday! And not just any Friday, but the last one before SpiceWorld 2022! Snap! ManageEngine vulns, Exchange Servers hacked, Group Policies, NyQuil, etc.In accordance with my post about the tech items we have now that we did not have in the 80’s, I am curious what tech has disappeared that you would love to see make a comeback? I know that I will probably get a lot of r. Tech Gadget that You Wish Would Make a Comeback! Water Cooler.I run Windows desktops, but have access and some level of comfort with linux, if that's the better way to go. ![]() So, with that background out of the way, here's my question: What good alternatives are there out there? All I'm really looking for is something that will allow me to convert multiple mp3s into a single, chaptered m4b file, ideally something free. Unfortunately it doesn't look like there's going to be a fix. Windows users should look at MarkAble from iPodSoft at. #Windows audiobook creator for mac#The forum is closed to non-registered users and registration is disabled. For Mac users, I recommend checking out Audiobook Builder by Splasm Software at com. #Windows audiobook creator update#Chapter and verse is pretty clearly out of development (last update July 2012). However, it no longer works, and it didn't take much research to figure out the problem is it requires quicktime for the process, which I no longer allow on my systems (for what I hope are obvious reasons). ![]() For years now I've been using Chapter and Verse ( ), which is free, intuitive, and in almost all ways wonderful. I put them on my phone as m4bs, which frequently requires converting mp3s into that format. I have a long commute (over an hour each way) and spend the time listening to audiobooks. (Preface: This is only obliquely job related, but the spiceworks community is the most knowledgeable techie group I know of, so I figure if anyone has a solution, it'll be one of y'all) ![]()
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