Is it just me, or does the newly released iTunes just about blow every other music player for Windows clean out of the water? And that’s even without the Music Store being available here in Europe.
Some days I wonder why I don’t run a Mac at home.
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Is it just me, or does the newly released iTunes just about blow every other music player for Windows clean out of the water? And that’s even without the Music Store being available here in Europe.
Some days I wonder why I don’t run a Mac at home.
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It’s a lot better than Windows Media Player, and isn’t anywhere near as much of a CPU hog. If only it played WMA files!
For some discussion of this subject and MS’s warnings about it:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/7/33468.html
iTunes for windows is somthing i have been waiting for.. and its great. i do have to say that i could stand for one change that would send it over the top as the greatest.. and that is some sort of docking or ability to hide the taskbar button.
My favorite comment on iTunes for Windows:
“There’s something broken – I installed iTunes and I’m still running Windows…”
The lead engineer on the iTunes for Windows project is a former collegue and he came by for lunch today. He’s a nice guy and a great engineer, so I am not at all suprised that it came out well…
If Mick who wrote the comment on the lead engineer on the iTunes for Windows project on 23 Oct 2003 at 22:14 is still watching these comments can you please share the name of the lead engineer so i can contact him