On 7/1/05, David W. Fenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Of course, iTunes is like that, too -- I am not going to use it for
> burning CDs, so I've turned off the system service it insists on
> installing. This means iTunes complains every time I start it that
> the CD burning service is not running so I won't be able to burn CDs.
> Well, DUH!!! I don't *want* to burn CDs.
> 
> Also, much of the software that I've tried for all of this assumes
> you're downloading music, and want to share your own music, so it has
> builtin communication with various databases of music. I guess I'm in
> a vast minority, but I have no interest in any of that.

I think I must also be part of the vast minority that doesn't want to
download music. When I bought my iPod, I immediately imported my
entire CD collection. I may never again listen to a CD player
again--they are too much hassle when my entire collection is available
at the touch of a finger without manipulating a CD.

(OK, I confess that I have downloaded 4 tracks--at $0.99 a piece--just
to see how it worked.)

When I burn CDs/DVDs it is exclusively for saving data--for backing up
my hard drives.

To each her own, I guess ...

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