October 16, 2003 — 2:53 PM

Music!

All my Windows friends, the time has come. Download iTunes. Yes, that's a real link. Go download the new iTunes and buy up some songs from Apple, all for the cheap price of $1 apiece.

Oh, and also be glad you're not footing their bandwidth bill. Ouchie.

If Apple can conquer the legal download market (70% of the legal market for music) with but 3% of the computers...what will they do with 99% of the market?

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Apple releases iTunes for Windows

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Comments:

The most astonishing thing about this is that competitors have had months to come up with a business model that rivaled the iTunes Music Store, and they kept recycling the same crap. Now it's time to face the music.

Okay, that was pretty cheesy...

Posted by Bill Coughlan on October 17, 2003 — 2:18 PM


Hell, forget the iTunes Music Store stuff, get iTunes just for the clean, quality user interface. Even if you never consider buying a downloaded song, you'll appreciate iTunes' media management and the nice list of net radio stations provided.

Posted by Monkey Boy on October 18, 2003 — 11:43 AM


I have it, I just can't use it. Life's not fair sometimes. Damn firewall.

Posted by Lizzy on October 19, 2003 — 5:25 AM


Anybody knows why the iTunes installer shuts when its checkimg my windows installer?

Posted by STYB on December 26, 2003 — 7:08 PM


Any success in correcting a glitch in itunes for windows where after a powersurge during use of the rogram the computer no longer can read because "itunes is not recognised as a valid library file"?

Posted by brett on January 14, 2004 — 12:30 PM


Anybody have an alternative to the iTunes music store? I have an iPod and Windows XP w/McAfee security and am unable to download any music from iTunes. Does it work with other internet security systems? (ie. Norton)

Posted by RWC on February 16, 2004 — 4:42 PM


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