Powerbook G4 4th revision: Announced November, 2002 [1](Today: Sept. 2007. Dif: 4 years 10 months)
That is almost 5 year old hardware that WILL be able to run the new OS. I'd like to see a 5 year old PC that can run Vista well...
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PowerBook_G4&oldid=159255646 search for 'antimony' under 'revisions'
The atoms are visible but not editable (in the OSX version at least).
So while iTunes isn't exactly helping you change them (and I am in the camp that doesn't really care if my acct info is in the file, as its still DRM free and anyone that disagrees is welcome to buy one of my tracks from me and see if it will play on their computer), it also is not in any way hiding the fact that they are there.
And honestly? I'm fine with that.
Considering iTunes comes with all Macs and definitely has a larger claim to being apples 'media player' than quicktime player, I would say his point is extremely valid...
NES was old tech when it was released. It was certainly less powerful than the Turbographx-16, at least according to my recollections and the tech specs on Wiki.
SNES generation you may be right. SNES is the only one of that generation I have played.
Powerbook G4 4th revision: Announced November, 2002 [1](Today: Sept. 2007. Dif: 4 years 10 months) That is almost 5 year old hardware that WILL be able to run the new OS. I'd like to see a 5 year old PC that can run Vista well... [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PowerBook_G4&oldid=159255646 search for 'antimony' under 'revisions'
Well, I'd like a home built Dell, too -- I don't really see it happening though.
The atoms are visible but not editable (in the OSX version at least). So while iTunes isn't exactly helping you change them (and I am in the camp that doesn't really care if my acct info is in the file, as its still DRM free and anyone that disagrees is welcome to buy one of my tracks from me and see if it will play on their computer), it also is not in any way hiding the fact that they are there. And honestly? I'm fine with that.
Considering iTunes comes with all Macs and definitely has a larger claim to being apples 'media player' than quicktime player, I would say his point is extremely valid...
NES was old tech when it was released. It was certainly less powerful than the Turbographx-16, at least according to my recollections and the tech specs on Wiki. SNES generation you may be right. SNES is the only one of that generation I have played.