I'm with many others here. I like iTunes specifically because it doesn't have all the crap others do.
I want my player to do a few basic things.
1. rip cd's
2. allow me to buy music online.
3. play music on the mac/pc
4. sync music to my iphone/ipod
The only thing that would be nice for iTunes is the ability to buy from other online stores but that would hurt Apple's business model so not holding my breath there.
"I grew up on Windows machines, using the ol' ctrl-c to copy and ctrl-v to paste"
Doesn't anyone else see a problem with that line? any ol' windows user wouldn't be hooked on ctrl-c, ctrl-v, etc.. Originally the MS apps didn't have any standard at all, word, notepad, and every other word processing app for windows did it's own thing. It was sorta understandable between different companies products but it took a while for even MS apps to standardize. It wasn't until later they copied the Mac and standardized on ctrl x, c, v
The other question I have is how do I get the middle button to paste in Windows?:) Besides getting a programable mouse and setting the middle button to ctrl-v that is.
I'm with many others here. I like iTunes specifically because it doesn't have all the crap others do.
I want my player to do a few basic things.
1. rip cd's
2. allow me to buy music online.
3. play music on the mac/pc
4. sync music to my iphone/ipod
The only thing that would be nice for iTunes is the ability to buy from other online stores but that would hurt Apple's business model so not holding my breath there.
"I grew up on Windows machines, using the ol' ctrl-c to copy and ctrl-v to paste"
:) Besides getting a programable mouse and setting the middle button to ctrl-v that is.
Doesn't anyone else see a problem with that line? any ol' windows user wouldn't be hooked on ctrl-c, ctrl-v, etc.. Originally the MS apps didn't have any standard at all, word, notepad, and every other word processing app for windows did it's own thing. It was sorta understandable between different companies products but it took a while for even MS apps to standardize. It wasn't until later they copied the Mac and standardized on ctrl x, c, v
The other question I have is how do I get the middle button to paste in Windows?