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Plan on going back in time, what becomes of current libraries?
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<blockquote data-quote="MacBiter" data-source="post: 1947974" data-attributes="member: 421638"><p>In a way, you're talking about two separate things. iTunes the PLAYER will always continue to work on older Macs, but the STORE is still there, it's just been renamed Music - the albums and tracks are all still there, so is your account. So even if iTunes stops letting you buy music, you'll still be able to do so with an iPad or phone, then play it using iTunes on your Mac. I think you're worrying unnecessarily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacBiter, post: 1947974, member: 421638"] In a way, you're talking about two separate things. iTunes the PLAYER will always continue to work on older Macs, but the STORE is still there, it's just been renamed Music - the albums and tracks are all still there, so is your account. So even if iTunes stops letting you buy music, you'll still be able to do so with an iPad or phone, then play it using iTunes on your Mac. I think you're worrying unnecessarily. [/QUOTE]
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