New iTunes is out...

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Canis
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New iTunes is out...

Post by Canis »

Apple released it this morning.

It's got a pretty cool album-cover browser in it. :icon14:
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Post by saturn »

new iPods/nano's/shuffle are out too
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Post by Dave »

be still my beating heart.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

doi?
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Post by PhoeniX »

Talking about iTunes.. I wish they'd release update versions, rather than requiring a full 40mb download for a x.x.1 patch increase >:E

I'm thinking more for their bandwidth than my 40 or so second download time.
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Post by Bdw3 »

That would make too much sense.
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Post by Canis »

This version is version 7, as opposed to the previous version 6.
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Post by Wizard .3 »

Just ordered an 8gb nano. It's about time they bumped the capacity on those little buggers. :icon26:
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Post by Kills On Site »

Canis wrote:This version is version 7, as opposed to the previous version 6.
I believe they are referring to the need to download the 40MB file to upgrade from something like 6.1 to 6.2
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Post by Canis »

Yeah, I was just clarifying that this was a full version update as opposed to an incremental one, but I do agree with that. For what the incremental updates are, ~40MB seems a bit much. Still, the program file itself is ~20MB, so that's going to be at least the size of the download.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

1GB Shuffle

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iPod now plays "xbox live arcade" style games. kinda yawn.

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the 2nd gen Mini..or i mean, Nano

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Post by Canis »

I'm looking forward to the "iTV" set-top device. They mentioned it today, and there are rumored product images on the web. It should be an interesting device. I hope it'll do things I'll find useful.
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Way to go, Juggernaut...you found it. Here's a star.
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Canis wrote:Way to go, Juggernaut...you found it. Here's a star.
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if you take your sandles off now, you will have a sock to use with that
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Post by Ryoki »

My Nano froze up this morning, it's now in some kind of coma. It's very sad :(
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Post by Canis »

You can manually reset the things. There's a way to hard-reset it by holding the start and menu keys down for a few seconds, and then there's a way to press some keys in sequence to get the thing to completely erase and reset from the factory settings. This wipes your iPod clean, but gets it back running again if all else fails.
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Post by Ryoki »

That did the trick, thank you sir :)
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Post by Denz »

My beef with ITunes is that they bundle it with QuickTime. WHY is that? I liked it better when they were seperate downloads.

What if you don't want ITunes on your computer but you have to have Quicktime.
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Post by 4days »

Denz wrote:My beef with ITunes is that they bundle it with QuickTime. WHY is that? I liked it better when they were seperate downloads.

What if you don't want ITunes on your computer but you have to have Quicktime.
eh? you must still be able to get quicktime as a standalone download.
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Post by Denz »

4days wrote:
Denz wrote:My beef with ITunes is that they bundle it with QuickTime. WHY is that? I liked it better when they were seperate downloads.

What if you don't want ITunes on your computer but you have to have Quicktime.
eh? you must still be able to get quicktime as a standalone download.
Where? I have looked and I can't find it.
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Post by Kills On Site »

Ok, this is pissing me off. My start menu is very organized, iTunes goes under the "Media Players" folder in the All Programs menu, however I time I move it and then attempt to run it it reconfigures it and puts it in the base start menu, how do you stop this, does anyone know?
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Canis wrote:Way to go, Juggernaut...you found it. Here's a star.
it was on the same page i got the other images. i wouldn't go out of my way.
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