I dunno, it downloads straight from Apple, looks like a mac package of sorts.
a file called iTunesX.tar? given they've refered to the new iTunes as iTunes 10, I doubt they'd switch to 'X'.
I dunno, it downloads straight from Apple, looks like a mac package of sorts.
Not defensive, just thought it was a bit silly labeling something new, that others may like, and that is related to the product they're peddling, ridiculous and unnecessary.![]()
a file called iTunesX.tar? given they've refered to the new iTunes as iTunes 10, I doubt they'd switch to 'X'.
.... as usual... the leftovers... I can see that...he's talkin about a US today not a the rest of the world today lol
Can users designate a folder/s to monitor for new content or do we still have to import the old fashioned way.
(OS X)
Maybe because is less confusing to find the so popular red/close button?!I don't like the traffic lights at all. Why would they do something like that?
In your iTunes folder there's a folder called "Automatically Add to iTunes"
Do you and your wife share everything?![]()
But is it a 64-bit re-write?
A cookie for the first person who can answer THAT question.
I don't like the traffic lights at all. Why would they do something like that?
I think Ping could be an interesting idea, but what's there to learn from my friends? That they listen to the same pop-crap-junk that they play on the radio all the time? Reggaeton, Pop, La Gaga, La Biggest Crappola out there...
Who cares? If I wanted to know what they listen to I could just ask them... most say "the radio..."
I don't like the way the traffic light buttons look, nor do I like the volume control, or the hideous iTunes 10 icon.
I think Ping could be an interesting idea, but what's there to learn from my friends? That they listen to the same pop-crap-junk that they play on the radio all the time? Reggaeton, Pop, La Gaga, La Biggest Crappola out there...
Who cares? If I wanted to know what they listen to I could just ask them... most say "the radio..."
iTunes has now the worst icon I have ever seen in any modern OS!!!
How do you know how big it is when it's not out for download?