On Tuesday 19 June 2007 13:13, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Tue, June 19, 2007 12:45 pm, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
I understand Wine does not work with iTunes. Is there any likelihood that it will work with iTunes come the publication of 10.3?
Huh?
Though I have no idea why you'd want to PAY for low-quality bitrate samples of real CD's, you're free to waste your money at will:
I use iTunes a whole lot (on my Mac), yet I've paid for exactly two tunes (out of nostalgia). In fact, I download several podcasts daily via iTunes. There are even video podcasts such as the ones from Make magazine (http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/make_podcast/, http://www.podguide.tv/archives/2006/05/make_magazine_v.html). There's a great deal of free content available in a very handy form via the iTunes application, especially if you have an iPod, which is very nicely integrated. For me, when it comes to the media / entertainment side of computing, I'd just as soon operate in the relatively mindless, "it just works" mode that Apple has mastered.
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My mother had the wacky idea of buying one of those iPods. I convinced her to get a good audio player from Cowan that supports .ogg format.
I used to love my Rio Karma, and I kept all my ripped CDs in Vorbis audio format, which it supported. That is, I did until I left it on the Greyhound. I hope whoever got it is enjoying it (for the mere price of a replacement power brick—that, along with the dock, I still have).
-- k
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