It's running here on my dual-P4 3Ghz box, and it's very smooth.  iMS is
slick and ridiculously easy to use, but it needs more cowbell.  I want
the library to be as comprehensive as the inestimable allmusic.com, all
with downloadable tracks.  I assume this will be the case in a number of
years, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

I don't rip MP3's at anything less than 192kbps, so they're going to
sound pretty good in the first place, but iTunes does sound very nice -
my Ella in Berlin CD sounds especially warm and clear... more body than
what I got out of Winamp.

Those are my first impressions, but I'm happy with it, definitely.

- Jim

Ben Doom wrote:

>iTunes!  iTunes!
>
>for Windows!
>
>I'm so totally stoked.  Woohoo!
>
>And it's free.  They want our marketshare via the Music store.
>
>It's a touch slow, but I've got a 2.5 gig library and am running off
>that (haven't rebuilt my playlists yet) so that might have something to
>do with it.  :-)
>
>Now I just have to take a copy home so I can rip all my CDs.  Or, better
>yet, bring my PC in so that I can access the CDDB with it!  Yeah!
>
>--BenD
>
>
>
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