Apple's Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC) Now Open Source
Revotron writes "Apple has released the full source to their Apple Lossless Audio Codec under the Apache license. ALAC was developed by Apple and deployed on all of its platforms and devices over the last 10 years. Could the release of the ALAC source code mark a possible first step in opening up more of the iOS platform?"
And going with a locked-down, Microsoft-created format is better how, exactly? And iPod/iTunes was compatible with MP3 from day one. I don't know any non-nerd who uses Vorbis or FLAC.
And at least Apple had the insight of going with AAC, developed by Dolby, instead of trying to re-create the wheel like Microsoft always does.
Take a screenshot with Windows: Microsoft BMP. Like there wasn't enough graphic formats at the time.
Take a screenshot on Mac OS X: 24-bit PNG (Open format which already existed).
Default audio format with Windows: Microsoft WMA. MP3 and VQF were available at the time.
Default audio format with Apple: AAC (developed by Dolby)