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Well with your previous comment it is pretty obvious where I was coming from!
Apple doesn't care about how many people have 64-bit processors. They care about how many people have 64-bit OS, they wont dedicate a massive amount of resources to get iTunes running on 64-bit windows if there is only a very small percentage of people using it. Once Microsoft decides to make 64-bit window mainstream Im sure apple will have 100% iTunes support! But if Microsoft wont even support it, what incentive does that give apple (I am referring to the Zune launch)
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given just how many 64bit machines are floating around nowadays.
Apple doesn't care about how many people have 64-bit processors. They care about how many people have 64-bit OS, they wont dedicate a massive amount of resources to get iTunes running on 64-bit windows if there is only a very small percentage of people using it. Once Microsoft decides to make 64-bit window mainstream Im sure apple will have 100% iTunes support! But if Microsoft wont even support it, what incentive does that give apple (I am referring to the Zune launch)
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