iTunes
About Apple iTunes
iTunes is the best way to organize, share and listen to music on your computer or Apple iPod or other listening device. Find new favorite podcasts. Manage your growing podcast library. Store all your songs in iTunes. Download music from the store in AAC format for playback in iTunes or iPod. Visitors to the itunes music store can select from hundreds of thousands of songs. The iTunes Music Store boasts selling a billion plus songs which is greater than 75% of online music sales. Downloaded iTunes music files are restricted in use and these restrictions are overseen by FairPlay. FairPlay is Apple's proprietary digital rights solution. Discover new music as you enjoy your collection or import new CDs with MiniStore all from from your own personal iTunes library.iTunes is user friendly and a great way to keep all of your favorite media organzied. iTunesis available to download from www.appleitunes.com and it is super easy to use. The user friendly interface allows you to organize your songs into the folders of your choice. You can even rank your favoirte songs and choose to play only those. Songs are easy to add and delete and rearrange. You can even play your songs directly from iTunes.
iTunes is free to download to all of its users and is a necessity when putting songs and other media on your iPod. Check out wwww.iTunes.com today. Now at the www.itunesstore.com you can get download a free itunes single of the week. Check www.itunes.com each week for the free apple ipod single-of-the-week download.
The iTunes Music Store launched initially with about 200,000 files available for download. Apple's ITunes Music Store is so well designed, it may provide enough incentive to listeners for them to enjoy paying for music downloads. Since its inception, Apple customers have purchased and downloaded more than 250 million songs from the iTunes Music Store. The iTunes Music Store is now available in fifteen countries, which together represent more than 70 percent of the global music market. The iTunes Music Store now offers video for purchase in the form of TV shows, short films, and music videos. Plus, it and the iTunes Music Store have shown great innovation in adding audiobooks from Audible. The iTunes Music Store also allows customers to burn purchased tracks to CD or DVD discs (an unlimited of times for individual songs; up to ten times for an unchanged playlist), and to transfer tracks to players and up to three different Macs. Tracks available via iTunes Music Store are not MP3 files: instead, they're encoded using AAC (Advanced Audio Codec), a technology from Dolby Labs which is also incorporated into the MPEG-4 standard. Burning CDs of your iTunes Music Store purchases and ripping those CDs back to your hard drive as MP3 or WMA files is your best bet for liberating purchased tracks. Solutions come and go for easily liberating iTunes Music Store purchases from their DRM shackles.
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Posted on: 12-18-2006
Rating: Positive
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