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Most HelpfulBy now, you have heard of Itunes. The website that let's you download music for .99 cents a song. You know you can burn them to a disk or load them on your ipod.
But do you know what happens if your computer crashes and you lose your ENTIRE Itunes library and you didn't back up your songs on disk?
Neither...
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Most HelpfulIt took me one hour of playing around in the iTunes stores to get completely hooked. I didn't even own an iPod, but my notebook had plenty of room to store all the songs I was suddenly finding: hits from my high school years, as well as things I never knew existed.
With its excellent search features, this user-friendly site brings the entire world to you via its music. You'll easily find today's hits, and the site's biggest-selling songs. Search by genre to locate Broadway soundtracks, jazz standards (several versions in many cases), gangsta rap, electronica, country, or whatever gets your...
read full review »While I thought the iPod was a passing fad, I thought also the same of iTunes. I learned, however that I was wrong and that iTunes has staying power and the power to revolutionize the music industry. The inventory continues to grow and you can purchase songs from many generations, genres and countries. I am impressed at the growing number of classical selections and the number of selections released by artists only for iTunes.
I use iTunes, because I have a 3rd Generation iPod Nano. I don't know if there are other alternatives and if there are, I am sure it's a pain to set up. The original iTunes I had when I got the iPod was fine, but it seems like all the upgrades since have made the program slow and cumbersome.
First of all, I hate the addition of the "Genius," a sales tool. It takes inventory of your songs and suggests new ones for you to buy. At first, Genius evaluated your purchases, but now it evaluates all songs and movies in your library. It makes this thing a slow memory hog. It takes forever to open the iTunes...
read full review »iTune trap! Be very very careful. I fell in line, I was given a iPod Shuffle (first generation). I downloaded music and spent plenty of money on music I felt was totally worth it.
Until....I bought a phone with a built in MP3 player and found out none of the music I bought could be used on it because iTunes does not allow you to convert your songs to MP3 format.
Yup you got it, you MUSTuse their songs on their players. Now I have to purchase music for a second time so I can have it on my phone. Or spend extra money on a new shuffle or ipod and carry another thing around.
If you plan on...
read full review »Disclaimer: This review was based off version 7.6.2.9. Later versions of iTunes may pender some of this review inaccurate.
iTunes is a music program that has been around since the release of the first iPod generation in 2001. However, it wasn't until version 4.1 where Windows became a supported operating system, allowing Windows users to also own iPods.
While iTunes was mostly aimed towards syncing music, videos, and games to your iPod, it can also be used as a media jukebox for your computer. iTunes scrobbles your computer for audio files, videos, and songs that you can play in iTunes. iTunes supports...
read full review »I have been using iTunes for several years now and absolutely enjoy it. Although I am an iPod owner, I started using the service before I actually owned an iPod. It revolutionized the music listeners ability to buy the songs they want instead of buying a whole CD and only listening to a couple of the songs on it. iTunes also allows users to import their own music, organize playlists, edit tracks (if a song is too long or you want to cut out the long intro or the hidden track tacked on at the end of your song then you can do so by changing the start and end times to meet your preference). Users...
read full review »pple's iTunes is an all-in-one jukebox that lets you play music, movies, and podcasts, and also lets you connect to the iTunes Store to browse and buy additional content. iTunes has become the industry standard in media players, largely because of its connection to iPods and the iPhone, but has always been the strongest player for Mac. This latest version adds a number of new interface enhancements, as well as some new features to make managing your media and devices easier.
iTunes 9 comes with a number of feature enhancements mostly to improve upon the way you interact with iTunes, your devices,...
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