eMedia Guitar Method Version 3 review:4 stars (Good product.) - This software makes learning guitar fairly simple. The lessons are good and have a lot of help available if and when you need it. The program installs fine and the only problem I've had with it was that my microphone wouldn't work with it. (But you don't use the mic much so hey, that wasn't too big of a deal.) I was kinda iffy about buying this at first because the reviews that were here on Amazon sounded like plugs written by the company or something. (Who talks like that in real life?) But I did end up buying it, and it delivers what it says. 4 out of 5 stars.5 stars (Highly Recommaned) - I highly recommand this package! I'd tried different ways to learned guitar, going to the tutors, reading books, and finally I decide to purchase this to give it a try. It give you flexibilities for your own pace, easy to follow. It also gives you graphics of how you should position your fingers, I like it. Don't miss it the chance that you can learn playing guitar by yourself!1 stars (Windows XP users and anyone running 32 or 64 bit OS beware!) - Folks, I can't even begin to tell you what this program is like because it is written for an ancient 16-bit operating system and DOES NOT install correctly on Windows XP. And the folks at eMedia have the nerve to call this program Guitar Method version 3.0? Dear eMedia programmer(s): What did you update in this version, aside from the number on the box? This is the latest version? Come on, guys?! And you ship an ancient version of Quicktime to run your videos in the program, and it conflicts with any PC that has a more current version of Quicktime already installed?! If you plan to buy this program, be sure you first buy an old 486 PC on eBay to run this thing. Have a look at the support section of eMedia's website if you don't believe me. And the website doesn't even to begin to cover the plethora of problems you'll have with this program. And the intructions they give you to fix some of the problems would require you to be a computer programmer to fix on your own. Big disappointment, guys.