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Jul 24, 2018 iTunes 12.8: Product’s Core Features Radio Stream over the radio stations and enjoy according to the mood and taste, discover new songs if you’re bored of your own playlist. Nov 09, 2018 If you need something better than using iTunes, or don’t want to add your files to iTunes just to convert them, you can try XLD, a free and open source audio converter. Just download the DMG, open the program and select the output format, and then choose “Open” from the file menu. ITunes 12.9 (currently for and included with macOS 10.14 Mojave only) iTunes 12.8.2 (latest version for Mac) iTunes 12.8.0 (supports iOS 12 and iPhone Xs/XS Max/Xʀ) iTunes 12.7.0 (supports iOS 11 and iPhone 8/8+/X plus major changes to app+ringtone syncing) iTunes 12.6.5 Business Edition - can still sync apps via iTunes. Download iTunes 12.10.1.4 for Mac from FileHorse. 100% Safe and Secure Best way to organize and enjoy the music, movies, and TV shows. In the iTunes app on your PC, choose an option (Music or Movies, for example) from the pop-up menu at the top left, then click Library. Do one of the following: Find out where a file is stored: Select the item, then choose Edit Item Info. The path to the file is shown at the bottom of the File.
RATING
2014-10-26
Pros:
Absolutely NONE!
Cons:
Horrible user interface redesign. Why is Apple copying Windows 8 graphics? What's with the minimalistic 2-D garbage and Fisher Price toy colors? I had to 'relearn' where everything is now. It's just like learning Windows 8 after using Windows 7 - same but topsy turvy. This iTunes is completely counter-intuitive. Absolutely idiotic idea!
Other Thoughts:
Maybe after 16 years of using Apple it's time for me to dump it and go with Linux. After Jobs' passing Apple has clearly lost its way. It's becoming what Microsoft was in the 2000's (Win Vista) meaning HUGE, inefficient, resource-hungry, and unreliable software.
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2011-08-26
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Pros:
Is there any?
Cons:
Try to unselect all, program freezes (x64 bit) Impossible to create a playlist as you have to untick every item and then tick what you want. You cannot select albums Secretly auto starts itsself and quicktime, slows computer down massively Use a startup manager to deselect
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Desperately needs ability to tick/untick all or highlight.
Am using winamp to manage , do I really need to use ITunes to eject Ipod???????
The Ipod insists I do
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2011-03-09
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Pros:
Works. Well, sort of!
Cons:
Almost free. If you don't count the DRM protections!
Other Thoughts:
Apple, why don't you stop trying to control what people do with their music?
Careful with this, or you can royally screw up your music selection. Apple makes sure to make iTunes the most complex software that does the least with the most user input possible.
If you want less aggravation & trouble, try philips or some other MP3 player. The only reason youd use iTunes is if you want to be 'popular'.
It certainly isn't easy, & it is almost free! Take away the DRM (usually on music you bought, anyway), take away the ease of screwing up your music because someone else decided to sync theirs to the same pc, etc, etc.
Nothing but trouble!
Get another mp3 player such a philips & use something like KM Player, or VLC instead.
Thank me when you find out how simple it is!
Apple = DRM = Not Good = Thumbs Down
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2010-10-12
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2010-06-06
Other Thoughts:
This software is so bloated it is unreal!
Hard to use, awkward, overrated, what else can you say. And WHY would anyone buy an Ipod? Get a Sansa, or any other you like, and plug it in and drop any files you want in it.
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2009-09-09
Other Thoughts:
Get a Philips MP3 & WMA player.
You will thank me later for it.
Philips will automatically install as an external drive, be immediately drag & droppable for your music, no need to create a playlist, just use safe to disconnect & you are ready to play
It doesn't rename your music like itunes does.
iTunes? Get real! It's a joke! You can burn music you bought up to 7 times? Really? Since when do they tell me what to do with what I bought?
Isn't the whole point in paying for something to own it? And if you don't own it, why don't they stop lying about selling it to you & stop falsely advertising that they are selling it to you & just tell the truth.
They are renting it to you. This is also breaking the truth in labeling act, & many others.
Besides all the bloat, slow downs, complex navigation systems & 'handy' music protection.
They really tout the ability to lock it only to you as a feature! What? What is the fun of music if you cannot listen with a friend or lover?
I am so sick of their lies. I truly will be glad when itunes just dies. Straight up dead, bing, bang, boom.
Just get a philips. Your wallet & your mind will thank me for the headaches you saved in $$$, simplicity, & it just works!
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2009-06-09
Other Thoughts:
Stay away from this app. Stay away from the iphone(imagine it works only with it). This application is the paramount example of bad design.
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'iTunes 8.1.- Application ONLY'
by: John R. Sellers
Other Thoughts:
Well, not much has changed visually. but at least it seems to start faster the 7.x did.
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2008-11-19
Other Thoughts:
MICROSOFT ZUNE IS THE BEST MICROSOFT RULES IPOD YOU ARE OUT OF HERE
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2008-10-10
Other Thoughts:
I've never liked it and never will. Mediamonkey, even the free versions is really something else. Works with your ipod too.
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2008-10-03
Other Thoughts:
Why do people persist with his piece of crap - I pay for the music I own it and play where, how and when I want - and on a decent player. This is just a rip off tied in with the whole i pod rip off dont touch it - go anywhere but here.
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2008-09-16
Other Thoughts:
ITUNES GIVE IT UP MICROSOFT ZUNE IS MUCH BETTER THAN YOUR DEVICE
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2008-08-14
Other Thoughts:
BOOOOOOOOO BET THAT MICROSOFT ZUNE IS MUCH BETTER WHAT HAPPTINS WHEN YOU GET A NEW COMPUTER YOU ARE SO BAD ZUNE IS MUCH BETTER
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2008-01-14
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2007-11-06
Other Thoughts:
Slow, HUGE!!!, cumbersome to use.
If they made an easy to sync ipod with NO NEED for this bloatware where you could actually USE more than 1 ipod (Multiple users share a pc), I MIGHT like this crapware.
As it stands right now, it is just an inconvenience, troublesome, time consuming.
When I want to play music, I just use an MP3 player. They are easy, drag & drop songs, NO NEED for complicated stuff like this.
I could care less if the ipod industry died, because there is absolutely not ONE good reason that MY music should ever be this hard to copy to or transfer from an ipod .
I am sick of music crapola's in charge trying to tell me what I will do or won't do with the music that I buy. Uhhh, if I am renting it, then KEEP IT!! I will not buy another song or support this rent-a-song deal. I buy to own, not to rent!!!
Was this review helpful? 421 users found this review helpful.
2007-11-05
Other Thoughts:
I cannot believe these people keep making itunes bigger in size but i need it for my ipod
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2007-08-02
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2007-07-05
Other Thoughts:
This is suppose to be about the iTunes application, NOT the iTunes store.
The application itself is really quite good, but it does have a few problems:
* It loads too slowly (even on fast PCs).
* It uses too much memory.
* Does not automatically re-size columns when adding a song to the library.
* Videos won't play smoothly
* Can't add non-iTunes videos to library.
* The name 'iTunes' is outdated.
I agree that the store is a ripoff though. Not only is the price per song and music video to high, but the quality for both ain't that great.
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2007-06-29
Other Thoughts:
No wonder people turn to downloading free or pirated music - with this crap you pay for the music but have no rights - buy in to this and your mad
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2007-05-31
Other Thoughts:
anyone who uses this crap is insane - you have no rights with the music you purchase. Ipods are crap and itunes is crap
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Mac is winning fans over the planet. Compared to other computers/laptops running window system, Mac has a more desirable and simplistic interface with strong security. Though it's hard to get used to using a Mac in the first place, it becomes easier to use than others. However, such an advanced device might goes disappointing sometimes especially when it's running slower and slower.
At this time, I would suggest you to 'sweep up' your Mac like the way you free up storage of your iPhone. In the article, let me show you how to delete iTunes backup and unwanted software update packages so as to free up storage and speed up. You should know that Mac will not clear up such files for you, so you have to do it yourself at regular times.
Part 1: How to Delete iTunes Backup Files Manually?
An iTunes backup usually takes up at least 1 GB of storage. In some cases, it could be up to10+ GB. Moreover, Mac will not clear those files for you, so it's of importance to remove such backup files when they become useless. Below are the instructions.
Step 1. Launch 'iTunes' app on your Mac.
Step 2. Head to 'iTunes' menu and click 'Preferences' option.
Step 3. Select 'Devices' on the window, then you can view all backups on the Mac.
Step 4. Decide which ones to be deleted according to the backup date.
Step 5. Choose one and click 'Delete Backup'.
Step 6. When be asked whether to delete the backup, please choose 'Delete'.
Part 2: How to Remove Unnecessary Software Update Packages?
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Do you get used to upgrading iPhone/iPad/iPod via iTunes on Mac. Then, there are probably stored a plenty of software update files on Mac depleting precious space. Normally speaking, a firmware package is about 1 GB. That's no wonder why your Mac is slowing down. Let's find them out and get them deleted.
Step 1. Click and launch 'Finder' on Mac.
Step 2. Hold down 'Option' key on keyboard and go to 'Go' menu > 'Library'.
Note that only through pressing down 'Option' key can you access 'Library' folder.
Step 3. Scroll down and click on 'iTunes' folder.
Step 4. There are 'iPhone Software Updates', 'iPad Software Updates' and 'iPod Software Updates' folders. Please browse through each folder and check for a file with an extension as 'Restore.ipsw'.
Step 5. Manually drag the file into the 'Trash' and clear the trash.
Part 3: How to Remove Unwanted iTunes Files with One Click?
If you're tired of the complex steps above, here you may try MacMaster, which is available for free download. It's a managing app with powerful functions but simple to use. This nice tool is able to help you get rid of such unnecessary files. Action speaks louder than words. Let's take a look of how it works.
Step 1. Launch MacMaster on Mac
You have to download and install MacMaster from the website at first. Then, click 'Launchpad' and select 'MacMaster' to run the app. When running, a simple window shows up. You can check for 'CPU Usage' and 'Network Usage' directly on the window. Or, you're also able to check the memory usage with ease.
Step 2. Find Unwanted iTunes Files
To scan out unwanted iTunes files, choose 'iTunes Junk' and select 'Scan' button to find out iTunes junks on your Mac.
Step 3. Remove Redundant iTunes Files
MacMaster will display redundant files on the right side like 'iTunes Cache', 'iTunes Backups', 'iOS Software Updates' and 'iTunes Broken Download'. Select 'iTunes Backups' and check for backup files or others. After that, select all iTunes data that you don't need click 'Clean' to get them off. If you have done it successfully, you will see 'Zero KB' next to 'iTunes Junks'.
Do you feel that your Mac is revitalized? Believe in yourself. It's true! Your Mac lost weigh just now and is now running like a leopard. Please enjoy!
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