On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 02:51:51PM -0700, Joseph McAllister wrote:
> On Apr 30, 2010, at 10:41 , Tom C wrote:
>
>> Example... my son says "I like iPods, not so much iTunes".  I can't
>> help but agree.  How can a product with top notch quality control lose
>> half my album artwork when I sync it?
>>
>> Tom C.
>
>
> Most likely because you or your son captured much of the artwork using a 
> third party utility, or browsing Google and various bands websites. When 
> you re-synched, iTunes, which only uses Apples own database, and  
> Amazon's (from two years ago) went out and checked on all the artwork at 
> those sites, and deleted the rest as being not recognized.

And this is a good thing?  I don't think it's even a good _excuse_.

As folks have said - Macs are great if you want to live your life the way
Steve Jobs dictates (just as Microsoft's software development environment
is fine for writing software that fits exactly into the Microsoft model,
and Adobe software insists *it* should decide how to configure your PC,
etc., etc.)  If you want to do something even just a little bit different,
life can get significantly harder.


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