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That's fantastic! I'm so happy that Apple is spacing out downloads to once per day instead of bundling these things in with the 10.4.7 update. :rolleyes:
 
mkrishnan said:
*le sigh* If only they'd partnered with a company that makes competent running shoes. :rolleyes: I still think it's a neat concept. :)

Agreed.

Personally I would've liked it with Asics..
 
jsw said:
That's fantastic! I'm so happy that Apple is spacing out downloads to once per day instead of bundling these things in with the 10.4.7 update. :rolleyes:

I waited to install the 10.4.7 update on my iMac. I'm about to leave for a while, so I figured I should install that along with the QuickTime 7.1.2 update while I'm gone. Opened Software Update, and there was an iTunes update. Why they couldn't have released all three at the same time, I don't know.
 
It's not that big a deal, I guess, but in my house there's the iMac, the PowerBook, the PowerMac, the mini, and the MBP to deal with. Bit of a pain.
 
iTunes 6.0.5 Released



Now available via Software Update:
With iTunes 6, you can now preview, buy, and download music videos, short films, and hit TV programs on the iTunes Music Store and sync your music and purchased videos with iPod to enjoy on the go.

iTunes 6.0.5 allows you to sync your Nike + iPod workout data to nikeplus.com, where you can easily track your progress, set training goals, challenge others, and much more. Visit the Nike Sport Music area on the iTunes Music Store to download workout mixes, Athlete Inspiration playlists, Nike podcasts, and more.

Note: After purchasing music from the iTunes Music Store with iTunes 6 or later, you also need to upgrade your other computers that purchase music from the iTunes Music Store to the latest version of iTunes.
 
So you somehow input your training progress into your iPod?

I'll stick to using a log book and pen. Easier than a click wheel. :D
 
Themes...

Does anyone now if this update (specifically the iTunes update) breaks compatibility with apps like SmoothStripes, UNO, or Iridium?
 
cait-sith said:
So you somehow input your training progress into your iPod?

I'll stick to using a log book and pen. Easier than a click wheel. :D

Apparently, there is a sensor that sends your workout statistics to your ipod, so you don't actually have to input anything yourself. Sounds like a really cool idea for those who run, etc, on a regular basis.
 
I do know what you mean. I have a policy of rarely doing Apple updates until a few days have passed, and mostly just bunching them up so that I don't reboot more often than once every two weeks. :D

But then, AFAIK, OS X dot upgrades have never included iTunes, because it is not considered part of the core OS (but rather, of iLife). Also iTunes doesn't require a reboot, so it's not so bad. And the iTunes update would still have to be separately delivered because of users on Panther, etc (not to mention...*shudders* Windows)....

As for me, I'm sitting on three updates now that I've yet to do (10.4.7, QT, iTunes).

P.S. I would've gone for Saucony, but I can live with Asics. :p
 
Anyone else's download slower than normal?

I'm only getting 50KB/sec when I normally get ~150KB from Apple. :confused:
 
jsw said:
It's not that big a deal, I guess, but in my house there's the iMac, the PowerBook, the PowerMac, the mini, and the MBP to deal with. Bit of a pain.

No MacBook or iBook? You almost have a complete set!
 
I thought I just installed a QuickTime update!
Too much rebooting going on here! :mad:
 
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