On Sunday, May 4, 2003, at 03:55 PM, Mike Watkins wrote:
> Bill, Harry, and Jerry;
>
> I don't when or how I did it, but my About iTunes in the menu bar now
> shows I do have iTunes 4.
Good little iMac, good little iMac (grin).
Jerry
p.s. If you want to make sure it really is Version 4, start it up, some
new things should happen:
The Note in the dock icon should be green rather than the purple used
by iTunes V3
The Source view on the left hand side should now have an new option
for connecting to the iTunes Music Store (to use this you need to be
connected to the internet). Try it and listen to a few samples of music
-- the 30 second samples are free to listen to, but if you want to buy
the song, they cost around $0.99 each (whole CDs tend to run $9.99)
If it does these things, you have iTunes 4. One thing that makes iTunes
4 all work much better is to have updated QuickTime to version 6.2 or
later. It does some behind the scenes stuff to let you use iTunes.
Jerry
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