Wow... nice job copy pasting.... itunes is a program where u can listen to music, burn cds, put music on ur ipod, shop for new songs, and create playlists... no offense to that othere dude but i think this is alot better to understand
2006-06-29 17:53:07
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answered by Nick 2
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iTunes is a proprietary digital media player application, launched by Apple Computer on January 9, 2001 at MacWorld Expo San Francisco 2001[1], for playing and organizing digital music and video files. The program is also an interface to manage the music on Apple's popular iPod digital audio player. Additionally, iTunes can connect to the iTunes Music Store (sometimes referred to as "iTMS") which allows users to purchase digital music and movie files that can be played by iPods and iTunes.
iTunes has gained and maintained a reputation for being easy to use while still providing many features for obtaining, organizing, and playing music. The program is freely downloadable, bundled with all Mac computers and iPods, and supplied with Mac OS X. It is also offered as part of the iLife application suite.
iTunes is compatible with computers running Mac OS X, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 operating systems. Apple have also developed a version which runs on mobile phones such as the Motorola ROKR and Motorola SLVR. The program was initially developed on Mac OS 9, but support for the classic Mac OS was discontinued with the release of iTunes 3; in addition, no version of iTunes has supported a non-NT based Windows release such as Windows 98 or Me. There has been some success running iTunes under Crossover Office on Linux, which is a Wine variant.
iTunes originally had a brushed metal interface, but with the introduction of iTunes 5.0, it now has a new, thinner interface commonly referred to as "plastic", "light metal" (as opposed to the heavier "Brushed Metal"), and "dark unified" (based on the Unified look from Mac OS X v10.4, but darker).
2006-06-30 00:47:48
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answered by Anonymous
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