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offline child810 from boston (United States) on 2004-06-05 19:19 [#01224639]
Points: 2103 Status: Lurker



Rumors are saying that iTunes Europe will be opened this
week. Although I'm in the states but I was wondering if
people are looking forward to this. Should be interesting to
see the difference in music selection.

Also by the end of June new G5s and iMacs are supposed to be
announced at the WWDC. I love how secretive apple is about
it's projects. I'll be buying a G5 when they're released.
I've been waiting forever! Also they should have some new
screens. They'll probably be styled like the G5. Apple
design makes me wet.


 

offline child810 from boston (United States) on 2004-06-05 19:25 [#01224641]
Points: 2103 Status: Lurker



After the MAC=shit thread I though I'd post this. Found it
funny.
Taken from PC world website.

Software: Newcomer of the Year

Apple ITunes

Apple makes Windows apps about as often as Microsoft ships
bug-free products, and if ITunes for Windows (free) is any
indication, that's a crying shame. The ITunes media
player works on PCs the same way it does on Macs, right down
to the handy feature that lets you share your music library
with other PC or Mac ITunes users on your network. It looks
great, it's easy to use, and it has a surprising number of
useful features, like the abilities to generate rules-based
Smart Playlists and to trim individual tracks.

Meanwhile, Apple's complementary ITunes Music Store (99
cents per track, album prices vary) started the party last
year on subscription-free digital tunes, pioneering the
99-cents-per-track model that most online music stores now
use. With easy navigation, an impressive exclusive track
selection, and such innovative offerings as audiobooks and
radio show archives, ITunes Music Store is going
strong. Competitors like RealPlayer Music Store made this a
tough choice, but it's hard to beat a store that's built
into the best media player software around. We do have one
major complaint: ITunes tracks are incompatible with digital
audio players other than Apple's own IPod. How selfish!

PC World


 

offline clint from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-06 03:15 [#01224797]
Points: 3447 Status: Lurker



I hope it opens soon. Should be very interesting. Although
I'm sceptical about the pricing, i bet it will be 99p per
song even though that's almost twice as much as the US
store.


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2004-06-06 04:23 [#01224847]
Points: 7746 Status: Regular



heheheh

sorry to get facetious about this, but it's not an acronym.

MAC doesn't stand for anything. It's supposed to be Mac,
which is short for Macintosh.


 

offline eric_hard_jams on 2004-06-06 07:53 [#01224981]
Points: 1986 Status: Addict | Followup to oscillik: #01224847



MAC is an acronym for Macintosh's Are Crap


 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2004-06-06 08:04 [#01224992]
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The iTunes media player is not very good for PC...


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2004-06-06 08:23 [#01225020]
Points: 7746 Status: Regular | Followup to eric_hard_jams: #01224981



ahh, you're right ;)


 


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