Apple Releases Faster, More Responsive iTunes Comments

Author Gordon Kelly
Published 12th Mar 2009
Apple Releases Faster, More Responsive iTunes

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comment djacobow said on 12th March 2009

A dumb Yank has a question for y'all: How does one read the remainder of this interesting looking article, or does it simply end "oil tanker compared to"...thanks in advance

comment Jesper said on 12th March 2009

How about for us old school, out of time, Windows users, are we in for some performance benefits as well? Or is iTunes for Windows still unbearable to use?

comment Barry Ward said on 12th March 2009

The Genius Bar integration to the TV Shows and Movies menus looks to be removed at the last minute- it's still only available to Music.

comment Gordon said on 12th March 2009

@djacobow - um, it has the word 'Spotify' written there and hyperlinked to an article explaining Spotify.
@Jesper - I don't own a Mac, that was based on my experience using a PC.

comment Krog said on 12th March 2009

Still no ability to create iPhone ringtones from DRM'd tracks for UK users :(

comment djacobow said on 12th March 2009

@Gordon-um, we don't have 'Spotify' here in the colonies, or it isn't widespread, so it wasn't immediately obvious to me that 'Spotify' is a program comparable to Itunes. It seemed non-sequitorial to me. Now it all makes sense, cheers :).

comment Gordon said on 12th March 2009

@djacobow - fair enough, though I'd always advise clicking the links ;)

comment djacobow said on 12th March 2009

I just discovered this site and it is excellent. My plan is to now click on links here with wild abandon. I may even poke around this Spotify thing! :))

comment MadMacs said on 14th March 2009

@djacobow - you've been missing out! On both TR and Spotify...

comment chancykid said on 14th March 2009

Not a bad update. But will we ever see speeds we had before iTunes 7? (when the app would load under 5 seconds on Windows)

comment Gordon said on 14th March 2009

@chancykid - yep, iTunes 14 by which time 1GBps SSDs will have become commodity items ;)

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