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2 iTunes Applications in finder here is a picture of the finder window,
funny thing is when I double click either of them it opens One says
"iTunes (original).app" and the other is just "iTunes.app"

I'm not sure why this is Anyone else have this? I'm thinking Time machine or something is creating this? Do I have 2 copies of my Library?
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No ideas out there huh?
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It's odd, but there should be no harm in Trashing one.
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I'd hate find out otherwise, I think I'll just leave it.
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Deleting one won't hurt anything. If worse comes to worse, you can just redownload it from Apple.

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What about my music, won't it delete also?
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No, your music is in your home folder, it's separate from your iTunes application.

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