Marat Levit
Australia
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6.0.4 (Mar 1, 2006)
iTunes was and is still very good.
But recently it has been taking up more and more memory with every single new release.
I use iTunes because i have an iPod, and it is very convinient for me to do so.
If anyone out there knows another similar program with the same features as iTunes and can still allow me to manage and upload to my iPod i would greatly appriciate it.
Please email me at m_levit@optusnet.com.au
5.40.633.0 (Oct 22, 2005)
Seems to work perfectly fine.
Just the one thing i dont like is there's not intergration with iTunes when iTunes is minimized with its taskbar mini player on.
4.9.30 Beta (Sep 15, 2005)
Definitely the best P2P program out there for MP3's.
But like mentioned before, would run a lot faster and smoother if written in C/C++.
Alpha 1 (Feb 13, 2005)
Nice little gadget, i wish iTunes would do the same :)
1.30 (Nov 18, 2004)
Works wonders, increases the speed by around 4 times.
I would recommend to all.
1.30 (Jan 27, 2010 - 4:03 PM)
Really just a large version of the iPhone made more uncomfortable. The iPhone does everything this thing does and more and is much easier to type on if you're holding it in your hands.
I don't really see the point of this thing. Real eBook readers are better than this due to their e-paper screens and like I said before the iPhone does everything this does and more.
The HP Slate in my opinion looks like a far better device. Yes it might not be as polished as the iPad, but at least it's a full fledged computer where I can run multiple applications and install any software I want.
1.30 (Apr 23, 2007 - 11:37 PM)
And half a billion people that would be very very disappointed with what they see.
And not to mention the thousands of banks, offices, major buildings and governments that run on Windows that would be umm how should i put this, f*cked if MS pulled out of EU.
You think if MS pulls out, the whole of EU will just switch to Linux or Mac OS X, please... All the major businesses and organizations have systems set up using Windows and if they were to lose Windows, their business would have to shut down and a whole restructuring would have to start to convert to another operating system.
1.30 (Dec 11, 2006 - 12:14 AM)
Wow you're a role model for all of use. You went and deleted all your FREE illegally downloaded music and started paying way too much for new music.
Thank you for sharing that with us. I'm sure the police will tick you off their "People to jail for downloading songs illegally" list
Mate if you even think you can get arrested for downloading music you are so very very wrong.
RIAA goes for the companies that provide the service, not for the hundreds of millions of individuals who download the illegal music.
Think before you post.
1.30 (Jul 25, 2006 - 8:31 AM)
Hahaha, are you kidding me mate?
ATI would plead Microsoft to keep using them as their Graphics Chip maker.
Man AMD/ATI would not even think for a second about asking MS to change over because if MS would say goodbye they would probably lose a few hundred million (maybe even billions) in profits they get from the Xbox 360