I actually like it for playing music.
got a good amount of my cds on my laptop and itunes is the easiest way to play and organise it all.
Why Did Cassettes die out
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reverend dale
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I have a good PC with oodles of ram and a G4 Powerbook and I still can't get away with iTunes, after using smaller more compact media players for over a decade I can really notice the difference. I only use Winamp 2.5 for playing tunes:
http://www.oldversion.com/download_Winamp_2.50.html
Yeah it's ugly but it takes up like 15MB of ram and sits there silently. Doesn't try and fuck around your library or connect to the internet or any of that bollocks. I love Apple, they make good products.. but Quicktime and iTunes are horrible.
Different strokes for different folks init
http://www.oldversion.com/download_Winamp_2.50.html
Yeah it's ugly but it takes up like 15MB of ram and sits there silently. Doesn't try and fuck around your library or connect to the internet or any of that bollocks. I love Apple, they make good products.. but Quicktime and iTunes are horrible.
Different strokes for different folks init
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reverend dale
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Unless I bring it to the desktop I don't even know it is running and I also know all the keyboard shortcuts so don't have to click about. I think its more of a case that I am so used to winamp 
it's cool tho:
http://i41.tinypic.com/jslhtd.jpg
it's cool tho:
http://i41.tinypic.com/jslhtd.jpg
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