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Lessee here, a Microsoft release candidate that appears to be incompatible with one of its major competitor's most popular programs. Sure didn't see that coming.
Interesting stuff, thanks for the info on it. I am in the market for a new PC, doing a lot of big file photo work. may just wait until win 7 is released. Boead, what is a good video card choice for photo editing?Mr C aa
Quote from: jaywills on 11 May 2009, 11:40 amLessee here, a Microsoft release candidate that appears to be incompatible with one of its major competitor's most popular programs. Sure didn't see that coming.Oh no, iTunes suck on all computers! At work (WinXP) its so horrible I stopped using it (duel core, 4GB RAM). People ask me all the time why iTunes won't work well on their PC. I just tell them they're not alone and its not their fault. For a software compay that claims to make the best applications in history (self proclaimed) They sure have trouble writting a simple music player, I mean lots of other tiny companies don't seem to have any problem? Maybe they're not as smart as they think they are.
Quote from: boead on 11 May 2009, 01:42 pmQuote from: jaywills on 11 May 2009, 11:40 amLessee here, a Microsoft release candidate that appears to be incompatible with one of its major competitor's most popular programs. Sure didn't see that coming.Oh no, iTunes suck on all computers! At work (WinXP) its so horrible I stopped using it (duel core, 4GB RAM). People ask me all the time why iTunes won't work well on their PC. I just tell them they're not alone and its not their fault. For a software compay that claims to make the best applications in history (self proclaimed) They sure have trouble writting a simple music player, I mean lots of other tiny companies don't seem to have any problem? Maybe they're not as smart as they think they are. iTunes works great on Mac...maybe it's easier to develop apps on MacOS...
Quote from: PhilNYC on 11 May 2009, 02:38 pmQuote from: boead on 11 May 2009, 01:42 pmQuote from: jaywills on 11 May 2009, 11:40 amLessee here, a Microsoft release candidate that appears to be incompatible with one of its major competitor's most popular programs. Sure didn't see that coming.Oh no, iTunes suck on all computers! At work (WinXP) its so horrible I stopped using it (duel core, 4GB RAM). People ask me all the time why iTunes won't work well on their PC. I just tell them they're not alone and its not their fault. For a software compay that claims to make the best applications in history (self proclaimed) They sure have trouble writting a simple music player, I mean lots of other tiny companies don't seem to have any problem? Maybe they're not as smart as they think they are. iTunes works great on Mac...maybe it's easier to develop apps on MacOS... You missed the point, there’re are plenty of other software apps for Windows that work wonderfully and most of them are from tiny companies that take donations to stay in business and who’s developers have other ‘full time’ jobs. I was working in a local video production studio today; they just moved to a new building and were in the process of re-building multiple editing suites. A once dominated Mac hardware environment has given way to nearly ALL Windows PC (Avid Systems mostly) one, with only a single Mac around running Final Cut Pro. Some of us were discussing why Apple doesn’t release a Win version to compete with Avid Systems. Apparently Apple makes NO $$ on the Final Cut app and associated media server, they are just trying hard to get the studios to go back to Apple hardware. Unfortunately for Apple, Abode has aggressively improved Premier Pro (now in version 4) which is growing on even hard core Final Cut fans. I installed Premier Pro CS3 on my new $650 notebook and its great and more then capable of professional editing.Apple doesn’t want to make a proper functioning iTunes? Likely not if it persuades people into buying Mac hardware – for their iPod. ?? Not attacking Apple and I wouldn’t want this discussion going in that direction. I just commented on how horrible iTunes 8 is on Windows XP, Vista and v7 when there is just NO good reason for it. With iTunes I like to use the selective sync to easily and quickly organize what music, video and pictures are on my iPod Touch. Enjoy fellows.
The irony is beautiful. You attack iTunes, Macs and Apple and then say you didn't. You should run for office.I have iTunes on a MacBook, a Toshiba laptop running Vista ex-XP, and an HP laptop running Vista. It works as advertised on each.
Quote from: EDS_ on 11 May 2009, 06:54 pmThe irony is beautiful. You attack iTunes, Macs and Apple and then say you didn't. You should run for office.I have iTunes on a MacBook, a Toshiba laptop running Vista ex-XP, and an HP laptop running Vista. It works as advertised on each. good for you. I wasn't attacking Apple, just iTunes.