Wma to mp3 converter

I downloaded a conversion program "wma to mp3 converter" to be able to listen to wma music files in my computer. However when I click on the file, just the programmers' codes appear, nothing else. How can I activate the converter program? That is, how can I see the converter's window so that I can drag my wma files into it for conversion into mp3 format? Thanks

necil wrote:
I downloaded a conversion program "wma to mp3 converter"
is that an app that can run on a Mac ?
How can I activate the converter program?
did you contact the developer ?
if you can't get it going, consider getting EasyWMA instead.

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