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    Sun, 19 Oct 2003

    gotta love apple

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    this was great - how apple announced the emergence of itunes for windows.
    http://www.brettsinger.net/projects/blog/temp/hellfrozeover.jpg
    they should put that on a t-shirt.
    the new itunes is actually extremely cool. this article (http://reviews-zdnet.com.com/AnchorDesk/4520-7298_16-5092603.html) kind of knocked the software, and a lot of the message board posts were poo-pooing the whole thing. a newer piece (http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1103-5093454.html) is more balanced (david coursey's stuff seems to be getting lamer and lamer as time goes on), although some people say that it crashes their win2k pro systems (mine are fine).
    personally, i love it. it works fantastically so far, and the radio module is the best i've seen. someone on the zdnet forum said musicmatch offered better value - of course, itunes is free, as another poster pointed out, so use 'em both. system crashes are worrisome, but i haven't seen them yet, so maybe it's certain software.
    i tried getting streamripper (http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/) to record the streams (the blues radio station, for example, is way cool), but i can't get it to work yet. however, streamripper has it's own radio module built in that works REALLY WELL so far. try it. mac version is http://streamripperx.sourceforge.net/.

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