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Apple tells users to upgrade their iTunes software

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Apple tells users to upgrade their iTunes software
Posted by Dan Bell
Posted on 22/10/04 19:58
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Apple tells users to upgrade their iTunes software

GristyMcFisty used our news submit to tell us, a new version of iTunes is coming and the older versions will not be supported. It is very possible that they are trying to plug another exploit. This has happened before, Apple's iTunes allows Macintosh and PC users to play music stored on other PCs on a network. The music is streamed off the other computer but can't be saved. Then along came MyTunes, which allowed the streams to be saved to the computer's hard drive. This is apparently still possible.

Apple Computer is warning users of older iTunes software versions that it plans to stop allowing those versions to connect to its music store. Those trying to buy music using versions other than the current iTunes version 4.6 are prompted with a warning and urged to upgrade to the latest iTunes. "You are using a version of iTunes that will soon no longer be supported," the message says. "Upgrade today to take advantage of the latest application features and music store enhancements." An Apple representative did not immediately have a comment on the move.

Of course Apple is on the defensive, even Real Networks is trying to horn in on the iPod action with Harmony. This enables their music to play on an iPod. We can expect that Apple is working on this too. Read the whole story over at C|Net.

Source: C|Net



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Another reason why not to buy an ipod with its flawed crappy proprietory encoding format, it has too many inherent design flaws, to be a long term investment:X
You're aware that you don't HAVE to use their crappy proprietary encoding format. You can use mp3, another crappy proprietary encoding format -- that got loose.
MP3 still sounds better than AAC at high encoding levels and I think his point is that Apple forces you to choose their online music store for music. You don't have any choice there. Either MP3 or iTunes Music Store. No WMA or OGG here.
AAC sounds much better than WMA.

Ogg beats everything.
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