Although Tom and I duked it out on the political front, I wholeheartedly
agree with him on the iPod front. For the first few years, I was an
Apple rebel and tried several mp3 players like Rio and several iRivers,
but finally succumbed to the mini and shuffle a couple of years ago.
Good functionality and ease of use, and (don't laugh) I actually like
iTunes and its integration with the iPods. I found iTunes so much easier
than WMP or Winamp, especially when editing the ID3 tags.
Don't think I'll go so far as to switch from PC to Mac though,
especially as the Win 7 beta screams on my Lenovo laptop.
Tom Piwowar wrote:
Marketing is Apple's biggest strength.
No. Apple's biggest strength is building great products. From time to
time Apple has tried to sell us things that were not insanely great and
in those cases Apple fared no better than Zune.
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