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<blockquote data-quote="amardilo" data-source="post: 317364" data-attributes="member: 25895"><p>I am still a Windows user (still waiting to buy OS X) and I love iTunes on my XP machine.</p><p></p><p>I use it mainly for music and podcasts. Its use of gracenotes is great as it means my 200+ albums don’t need to be categorised and I don’t have to sit there entering in names of albums and tracks.</p><p></p><p>The album artwork feature is great, although I have no idea how much this takes up on my HDD.</p><p></p><p>I download a lot of video and audio podcasts and it is very easy to do so with iTunes.</p><p></p><p>I don’t buy music through the music store but I know people who do and they love it and say the catalogues and tracks available are great (both main stream and lesser known stuff).</p><p></p><p>I doubt you would find more albums or podcasts in one place as the iTunes music store is huge.</p><p></p><p>I live in the UK but I have heard that you can download TV shows and Disney films from iTunes US store now too (for a fee) and this sounds great. Really do hope this service makes its way to the UK and I can buy UK and US TV shows.</p><p></p><p>It also syncs well with Front Row (according to Apples website).</p><p></p><p>Not to mention it syncs with my iPod.</p><p></p><p>I don’t use it to watch video I have made or recorded, I use other apps like WMP and VNC (the latest version of VNC is available on a Mac).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amardilo, post: 317364, member: 25895"] I am still a Windows user (still waiting to buy OS X) and I love iTunes on my XP machine. I use it mainly for music and podcasts. Its use of gracenotes is great as it means my 200+ albums don’t need to be categorised and I don’t have to sit there entering in names of albums and tracks. The album artwork feature is great, although I have no idea how much this takes up on my HDD. I download a lot of video and audio podcasts and it is very easy to do so with iTunes. I don’t buy music through the music store but I know people who do and they love it and say the catalogues and tracks available are great (both main stream and lesser known stuff). I doubt you would find more albums or podcasts in one place as the iTunes music store is huge. I live in the UK but I have heard that you can download TV shows and Disney films from iTunes US store now too (for a fee) and this sounds great. Really do hope this service makes its way to the UK and I can buy UK and US TV shows. It also syncs well with Front Row (according to Apples website). Not to mention it syncs with my iPod. I don’t use it to watch video I have made or recorded, I use other apps like WMP and VNC (the latest version of VNC is available on a Mac). [/QUOTE]
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