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Vista - iPod Killer?

JMB wrote us with a dire warning, as reported by the San Jose Mercury News. Apple is cautioning its Windows-using iTunes customers to steer clear of Vista until the next iTunes update. The reason for this is a bit puzzling. Apparently, if you try to 'safely remove' your iPod from a Vista-installed PC, there's a chance you may corrupt the little music player. They also claim that songs may not play, and contacts may not sync with the device. Apple went so far as to release a detailed support document on the subject, which assures users that a new Vista-compatible version of the software will be available in a few weeks. Is this just some very creative FUD? If it is not who do you think is 'at fault' here, Microsoft or Apple?

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  1. It's apples fault by wardk · · Score: 5, Funny

    for not being able to predict what parts Microsoft would focus on breaking

    1. Re:It's apples fault by 4iedBandit · · Score: 5, Funny

      There has been a fairly stable api in vista for the last 6 months and even before that there were little changes for the last year. Apple just decided not to fix thier software for whatever reason and now they are trying to make Vista look bad instead of taking the blame for being slow to support windows users.

      And Microsoft has never purposefully designed their OS to interfere with another competitors product.

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  2. I dunno.. by benc · · Score: 5, Funny

    Look, I think Microsoft's products emanate directly from Satan's butthole, just like the rest of you. I also secretly hump the boxes from which my purchased Apple products emerge. However, doesn't it seem like Apple probably had more than enough time to get this working on the beta versions, assuming this isn't some new, last-second bug?

    That said, the Zune doesn't even work on Vista yet, as another commenter already pointed out.... Still, I'm inclined to blame Apple on this one.

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  3. Re:Interesting... by Kemeno · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...except Microsoft's own music player doesn't work with Vista either.

  4. Re:Move along, nothing to see by oddaddresstrap · · Score: 5, Funny

    Aren't workarounds a violation of the Vista EULA?

  5. pay attention! by Hallowed · · Score: 5, Funny

    What, didn't you notice that Vista said "Permanently Remove Hardware" instead of "Safely Remove Hardware"? It's not a bug, it's a feature!

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    2. Do not eat iPod shuffle.

  6. Re:oh no by kfg · · Score: 5, Funny

    I shudder to think what would happen if you unsafely remove it. Especially from a Sony laptop.

    You've got 10 seconds to throw it after you pull the pin.

    KFG

  7. Re:Who to blame? by Nimey · · Score: 5, Funny

    just make sure your access LED stops flickering before you yank your stick out.
    I have nothing to add.
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  8. Re:oh no by Alsee · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...and you've got 30 seconds to throw if you don't pull the pin.

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  9. Re:Tagged appleduh by dangitman · · Score: 5, Funny

    What could MS have possibly done between RC2 and release to break the iPod?

    Added more kittens?

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  10. Re:Tagged appleduh by The+Dobber · · Score: 5, Funny


    Couldn't afford either, huh?