free song of the week ok
apple lossless (yeah whatever)
printing stuff (worthless...isn't the point keeping it digital)
preventing me from using another mp3 player (not aac) Completely bogus
I bought songs for the first time from itms because I could use them on my ipod and my 'other brand' player easily. now it's back to cds. DMCA is rubbish
Apple iTunes
Jukebox, music store, listening library.
Version: 8.0.2
duh purely to kill playfair
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: j trindade Wednesday, April 28 2004 @ 10:25 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: NO
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duh purely to kill playfair - david-bo
Can you be more detailed on this? Have they removed some functionality in 4.5 that was available in 4.2? I really would appreciate some more details, do you think you could e-mail me at i97_bed*i.kth.se (change the * to @)? Thanks in advanceWednesday, April 28 2004 @ 03:06 PM PDT
duh purely to kill playfair - ecantrell
Think "Apple Lossless" akin to TIF or GIF as they are lossless for graphic files.. meaning it can become a master file and make copies from it over and over without losing quality! Most graphic people who use scanners scan their graphics into TIF, GIF or PNG and use it as master file before editing...Your review is worthless!
Wednesday, April 28 2004 @ 09:58 PM PDT
duh purely to kill playfair - DavidRavenMoon
I'm thinking your review was worthless also... pray tell how did you use another player with ITMS when it has always used protected AAC files? You didn't, did you? (you can burn a CD from protected AAC files and then encode them as MP3 files and import them into your non-Apple player however.)To some people the loss-less encoding is a big thing, and even though the files are larger than AAC or MP3 files, they are half the size of AIFF files.
The printing feature is good for those that want or need a CD... not everyone has an iPod, like my boss for example, who downloads and burns CDs all the time... and used to have me make the labels. Try to be open minded and THINK before posting next time!
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Wednesday, April 28 2004 @ 01:54 PM PDT