How to Add a Custom MIDI or WAV Sound File to IncrediMail
Friday November 28, 2008
"In this church, the immortal's corpse was consecrated on March 29, 1827."
I used to walk past the church behind the plate in Vienna and always found the combination of "church", "corpse" and "immortal" worthy of close reading. Either way, the immortal composer is... yes: Mr. 60 addresses, Ludwig van Beethoven.
Today, December 16, 2007, is, of course, Beethoven's 237th birthday — what a day to add an incredible piece of Viennese Classical School music (or any other sound file) to your IncrediMail!
›› If you have a file you'd love to use as background sound in an email, for example, you can make IncrediMail recognize it so you can insert it right from the "Style Box".
I used to walk past the church behind the plate in Vienna and always found the combination of "church", "corpse" and "immortal" worthy of close reading. Either way, the immortal composer is... yes: Mr. 60 addresses, Ludwig van Beethoven.
Today, December 16, 2007, is, of course, Beethoven's 237th birthday — what a day to add an incredible piece of Viennese Classical School music (or any other sound file) to your IncrediMail!
›› If you have a file you'd love to use as background sound in an email, for example, you can make IncrediMail recognize it so you can insert it right from the "Style Box".


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Sorry I posted this comment to the wrong topic. BUT—PLEASE tell us HOW to import midi music into Incredimail using Windows Vista.