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Apple iTunes

Apple iTunes

Jukebox, music store, listening library.

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7.0.1 fixes some problems but still AVOID itunes 7 at ALL COSTS

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Contributed by: theredwood Monday, October 30 2006 @ 11:20 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 1-6 months

Recommend Product: NO

Sorry about the CAPS, but I loved itunes, how can you not? Until itunes 7 came out, did they outsource this version to Microsoft? Or did MS or another competitor somehow infiltrate their itunes team, and corrupt it? I don't know, but this is just frustrating crap. Buggy, stops playing, ugglier, all the stuff evryone else has been complaining about. Save yourself the head ache.   
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7.0.1 fixes some problems but still AVOID itunes 7 at ALL COSTS - mewse

I will tell you what happened to iTunes and (Apple), two major things:

1) Their iTunes team got infiltrated with WinAmp people

2) The Apple made so much money on iPod (12Billion$ company now) that they stopped caring about people. For a fact they stopped caring about third party developer, and they are headed straight for hell if they dont change their attitude soon.

Dmitry, inventor of WinAmp, author of OSS 3D plug-in

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Tuesday, October 31 2006 @ 01:47 PM PST


7.0.1 fixes some problems but still AVOID itunes 7 at ALL COSTS - COOLFACTOR

Well, 7.0.2 is out, so give it a try.

iTunes has worked flawlessly for me on multiple computers. Don't be so quick to judge the software itself. There's lots of factors to consider.

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Tuesday, October 31 2006 @ 01:58 PM PST


7.0.1 fixes some problems but still AVOID itunes 7 at ALL COSTS - slboettcher

Indeed.
The most important factor being boneheads that can't use a computer.

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Tuesday, October 31 2006 @ 03:30 PM PST