Hello everybody

Does anybody know whether it's possible to stop iTunes from downloading 
duplicates of every item in our iTunes library? This has to be a bug, what 
sense does it make to clutter up hard disk space with duplicates? They also 
seem to show up in a playlist which brings me on to another related question. 
How do you add items to an iTunes playlist from the FindeR? It seems that if we 
try using the "Up Next" function of iTunes it is adding tracks to the playlist 
in random sequences rather than the sequence they are displayed in. I have to 
admit that this software really seems to behave extremely oddly at times and, 
were it not for the fact that we need to maintain mobile devices as well, plus 
the fact that we frequently get items from the iTunes Store both for our own 
use and for our niece's use, we would definitely consider switching to an 
alternative player because it seems to me that iTunes is becoming more and more 
unusable with every version they release. The interface is very 
 cluttered and not exactly user-friendly as it used to be.

Warm regards

Lynne

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