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For all those Windows users that have jealously eyed Mac users with iTunes, you can now get it for Windows!!
- Better than MusicMatch and Windows Media Player
- Exactly the same program as on the Mac
- Free
- Encodes to MP3 and AAC not proprietry formats
- Links to iPod for managing music
- Access to iTunes Music Store if you're in the US.
- iTMS has over 400,000 tracks and 70% of legal music download market
- Share music over "rendezvous" (zero-config networking) same as Mac
- Unlimited CD burnings, unlimited iPods
- Even burn music to DVD
- Visualizations, Equalization
- Streaming radio stations
- Smart Playlists
- Stream music between PCs and Macs
- Mac-like interface on Windows
- Includes QuickTime 6.4 for AAC encoding and playback in other apps
Downloadable now (19.1mb) from
http://www.apple.com/itunes/
[ This Message was edited by: JoolsG3 on 2003-10-16 19:36 ]
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Posted: 2003-10-16 19:50:34
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Windows - suxxx but most of us use it. Anyway thanx for this information! Be happy!
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Posted: 2003-10-16 20:39:31
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Publisher's Description
iTunes, the award-winning digital jukebox software, is now available for Mac and Windows. The iTunes Music Store offers Windows users the same online music store that Mac users love, with the same music catalog, the same personal-use rights, and the same 99-cents-per-song pricing. With music from all five major music companies and more than 200 independent labels, the iTunes Music Store catalog is growing every day and will offer more than 400,000 songs by the end of October. iTunes for Windows includes all the same great features that made it the best digital jukebox software for the Mac--a free download with no hidden charges for extra features, MP3- and pristine-quality AAC-encoding from audio CDs, smart playlists, more than 250 free Internet radio stations, and the ability to burn custom playlists to CDs and MP3 CDs, burn content to DVDs to back up an entire music collection, and share music via Rendezvous over any network, cross-platform.
Review from Download.com
Apple's iTunes used to be simply a versatile jukebox program that brought Mac users into the digital music world. With version 4.1, iTunes is poised to challenge the status quo with its iTunes Music Store. Add in seamless integration with the iPod, smart playlists, and other jaw-dropping features and you have an 800-pound gorilla of a music player.
The sleek, brushed-metal interface and clean layout put the user experience first. Currently, iTunes supports MP3, AAC, AIFF, and WAV formats. It optimizes playback with a 10-band equalizer, automatic cross-fade, and a Sound Enhancer function that equalizes volume across your entire collection. Building playlists and burning audio CDs is a snap. We like Rendezvous, which lets you see and share other users' playlists and music libraries on your network without having to configure anything. Although iTunes easily surpasses other jukebox players with its unique features, the golden egg is its online music store, where individual tracks sell for $0.99 and entire albums for $9.99.
iTunes and the iTunes Music Store create a whole new way to experience digital music. Apple has truly made iTunes one of the best music players available.
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Posted: 2003-10-16 23:45:52
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