Interesting comments.  I have all versions of Windows, Ubuntu and Mac on 
my systems here.  On the Mac I could say the same types of things about 
Microsoft Office and their Outlook substitute.  Apple is making ITunes 
available for Windows users Just like Microsoft makes some of their 
products available on the Mac.  Writing Apple applications that run on 
Windows makes almost as much sense as writing Windows applications for 
the Mac.

I might add that I use a Creative Labs Zen for my music using Ubuntu.

Jeff

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On 01/28/2011 01:22 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Ed Leafe<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> On Jan 28, 2011, at 1:51 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
>>
>>> Every time you have to do an upgrade to iTunes why do you have to
>>> reboot the stupid PC?
>>>
>>> Oh yeah Apple just showing you how stupid it is.
>>         I think Apple is just trying to do things the Windows Way. :)
>>
>>         The OS X iTunes update doesn't require a reboot.
> -----------------
>
> This software is about the only one that requires a reboot after an update.
>
> Maybe they think that Windows OS is still Win98?
>
> Proof that Apple should stick to hardware  and OS code only and not
> software applications.
>
> iTunes is one of the worst apps I have ever had to use.  Podcast
> updates are what urk me the most.  If I have the switch set for fill
> available space with tunes, why will you tell me that podcasts won't
> fit?  Only you iTunes has any clue as to what is ON my device when
> that switch is set.
>
>
>
>

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