Au contraire, at least with the Mac versions of VLC and MPlayer. I've installed them and they play just about anything except very obscure formats that no one uses anymore; WMV and other proprietary codecs are included with the app.
(Except VLC and RealMedia -- I can't recall if they get along. Too lazy to check.)
With alphabet soup?
Ew.
In fact, all in all there are probably several times as many different variations on the iPod as there will be on Windows Vista.
No, you got them all -- except the U2 iPod. So that makes seven variations, same as Vista.
(Want to include iPods that aren't in their line anymore? Let's start counting the previous editions of Windows...)
If by "panel" you're referring to the Dock, I'm fairly certain that came from NeXTSTEP (read your Apple history, please) -- not Enlightenment.
And I doubt either were the first to introduce such a concept.
You could also get your wife one of those "Mac" computers. I hear they're made by that iPod company.
Au contraire, at least with the Mac versions of VLC and MPlayer. I've installed them and they play just about anything except very obscure formats that no one uses anymore; WMV and other proprietary codecs are included with the app.
(Except VLC and RealMedia -- I can't recall if they get along. Too lazy to check.)