Songbird the Open Source iTunes?
An anonymous reader writes "Cnet has an interesting story about a company about to release an open source alternative to iTunes. Apparently, the software can be used with a multitude of music services." From the article: "Apple's iTunes is 'like Internet Explorer, if Internet Explorer could only browse Microsoft.com,' Lord said. 'We love Apple, and appreciate and thank them for setting the bar in terms of user experience. But it's inevitable that the market architecture changes as it matures.'"
Otherwise, iTunes was totally different from any other jukebox available at the time.
There have been hundreds of jukebox programs before iTunes; how can you say with certainty that it was "totally different" from all of them? In any case, the application domain doesn't really matter much; the UI itself is a rip-off of numerous NeXT and Smalltalk interfaces (with the NeXT interfaces themselves being a rip-off of Smalltalk).
And the thing is: I don't think there is even anything wrong about copying other people's successful interfaces. But there is something wrong about it when Apple complains about it, given that their entire company is based on taking the best ideas out of other UIs and then modifying them. And, unfortunately, Apple has been complaining a lot, throughout their corporate history, and even gone as far as suing people.