Codeweaver's Crossover 4.0 Adds iTunes Support
nbahi15 writes "Codeweavers has released v4 of its Wine implementation with the addition of support for iTunes. To quote their web site, 'iTunes works, and can do everything we thought was important; play music, access the store, and sync with an iPod. It can't burn CDs right now, and it has some fairly serious warts (sound is tricky, particularly with 2.6 kernels, and getting the iPod going is hard), but we think it's usable.' Finally I can use the single most important 'productivity' application on Linux."
Why are you all so in love with a bloated proprietary app whose only real function is to copy plain old files to what should be a plain old portable drive, but is instead another proprietary chunk of hardware?
Where are all the hackers and geeks these days, anyways? I like using my own scripts to copy and file and sort all my data.
I don't need no instructions to know how to rock!!!!