No the same reason why I cannot watch HD movies on my 10 year old TV. Technology changes and as a consumer if you wish not keep staying current its not the manufactorer to make sure they produce backward compatible products for the next 20 or 30 years.So with an iMac G5 there is zero way to get my music onto my iPhone5? Apple doesn't see anything wrong with that? That pisses me off to no end,
It's the difference in chips. Apple aren't going to write software for anything other than intel chips. They make that very clear and have dropped all support for POWERPC with Lion.
I bet the 10+ year old PC wouldn't be usable while running iTunes with a library more than a few songs due to the RAM constraints.
The windows pc works and runs fine with half a GB of ram and syncs tons of songs, videos, apps with no probs.
you gotta admit its a business decision and not a hardware issue that cannot support the new iTunes on older macs.
It's harder architecture of the processor it can't run certain aspects of things to put it simply, PC's have had intel processors for a very long time it's not greed here its simply aged hardware hence why Intel based systems can run it, you guys are throwing around uneducated opinions here.
I work in the computer field it's what my major was.
it's the difference in the way the processor handles data, period apple doesn't want to build a totally different iTunes or slow down the new one by adding code to make it compatible, if they stick with the same Intel architecture things won't become obsolete as quickly.
Exactly.
Its not that non-intell macs or older 6 year old macs cannot run the latest itunes or recognize the new iphone.
Its that Apple doesnt allow it for obvious reasons. $$$$$$
Its funny how my 15 year old windows XP computer installs the latest itunes and syncs and recognizes the iphone 5 fine but a newer mac doesnt.
Maybe in 3-4 years your now new mac wont get any more updates by apple so wont be able to recognize your then new iphone, ipad or ipod, apple tv and so on.
So in order to have the newer gadget and be able to use it you will have to keep buying new Apple computers.
Very shady IMO.
I bet the 10+ year old PC wouldn't be usable while running iTunes with a library more than a few songs due to the RAM constraints.
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Welcome aboard bro.
That doesn't hold up. How would 40GB iPod owners have coped back in 2003?
Bro, older and slower and worst cpu's run itunes fine in other operating systems.
Its not the CPU that cannot handle the itunes program.
Its just Apple that wont release an itunes version for those older mac computers. A 6 year old mac cannot run itunes and a 12 year old crappy PC with an older processor can.
Anyway, believe what you want but hope you dont really buy into it that its not possible to have itunes run on older G5 imacs😉
I'm not saying it isn't possible it is but it would slow things down and apple runs off of efficiency to make their products run well on lower spec machines. If apple continued to support older stuff for a small group of people it would slow down the process for the other 95% of people and I don't think most people want that
It's more likely that it can't support the drivers unless new ones are made, the reason older macs can't support newer software is because the BIOS can't support that architecture it's about difficulty of doing over profit/usability you can flash EEPROM but changing your BIOS is very difficult without messing up your computer
BIOS?
You really don't know what you're talking about!
Having a major in "the computer field" doesn't excuse the need to be able to actually justify your arguments.
It's more likely that it can't support the drivers unless new ones are made, the reason older macs can't support newer software is because the BIOS can't support that architecture it's about difficulty of doing over profit/usability you can flash EEPROM but changing your BIOS is very difficult without messing up your computer
I bet the 10+ year old PC wouldn't be usable while running iTunes with a library more than a few songs due to the RAM constraints.
1) iPhones are PC Free now.
Why don't you just install parallels then xp on the g5 and sync it that way ? you might even be able to share the iTunes folder across both systems if you relocate it to a shared area OP
Ps it will be slow but should work
Why don't you just install parallels then xp on the g5 and sync it that way ? you might even be able to share the iTunes folder across both systems if you relocate it to a shared area OP
Ps it will be slow but should work
Exactly.
Its not that non-intell macs or older 6 year old macs cannot run the latest itunes or recognize the new iphone.
Its that Apple doesnt allow it for obvious reasons. $$$$$$
Its funny how my 15 year old windows XP computer installs the latest itunes and syncs and recognizes the iphone 5 fine but a newer mac doesnt.
Maybe in 3-4 years your now new mac wont get any more updates by apple so wont be able to recognize your then new iphone, ipad or ipod, apple tv and so on.
So in order to have the newer gadget and be able to use it you will have to keep buying new Apple computers.
Very shady IMO.