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| Thread ID: 74808 | 2006-12-06 04:08:00 | Who's going to use ITUNE? | Ninjabear (2948) | Press F1 |
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| 504559 | 2006-12-17 05:09:00 | I don't have/want an iPod, mainly because it doesn't support WMA, which I use often. (And it's an Apple product!) It doesn't support DRM'd WMA but iTunes does recode non DRM'd WMA files on the fly. Just out of curiosity what is wrong with Apple products compared to MS software? |
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| 504560 | 2006-12-17 05:12:00 | I couldn't find out how to search through the site to see what sort of tunes they have. There was a hint at one stage that I'd have to download some itune software in order to do that, so stuff it :) Anyway, I don't expect they would have any music from the 1920s.:rolleyes: Little window on the top right of the iTunes browser that says "Search iTunes Store" |
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| 504561 | 2006-12-17 05:17:00 | I dont have a ipod so no it wont be using it. Hopefully the arrival of itunes in New Zealand will prompt services like Yahoo and Rhapsody to come here -and maybe even subscription services. In case no one has worked out yet, subscription services actually cost more in the long run because if you really like the track your listening to you still have to pay the download fee to download the track and keep it. If the music store in question goes out of business which has happened recently all of your music that you havent bought goes with it. You can always listen to the radio since that is free.;) |
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