Saturday, March 22, 2008

Re: [Apple iPod] Anything other than iTunes Software?

This is strange. Did you mean this to look like a conspiracy theory?

Otto

On 22/03/2008, ETM <etmaddox@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> I tried moving the iPod from the MacBook to my
> Dell notebook and I just plain didn't care for the
> requirements. I have now moved the iPod back to
> the Mac (naturally it had to all be formatted, and
> then sync'd to the Apple iTunes, it couldn't carry
> over what it already had on its memory <smirk>)
> and I have since removed Quick Time and iTunes
> from my PC.
>
> QuickTunes/iTunes are a heavy real estate price to
> pay for an iPod and I might not give up the real
> estate again. I currently have a 5G video iPod, a
> shuffle (useless to anyone but someone who wants
> something quirky), and the latest pink Nano. I
> won't buy any more for awhile. All three of these
> will have to run off the MacBook. Young people
> who like the looks, who buy into the aura of the
> name, often have no idea what they will be
> required to do to their parents PCs.


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