Get iTunes for your PC
Anyone who has spent time using both Mac and PC computers can tell you about the superiority of MacIntosh machines and applications. Now iTunes, one of the best Mac applications, is available for your Windows 2000/XP machine: Free iTunes Download (QuickTime 7 media player included, too)

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Oh Puhleease dont get all geeky on us! I beg of you!
Posted by: tammy | November 30, 2005 1:23 PM
Don't worry, this is about as geeky as I get. Actually, the reason I like Mac's is because there is no need to be geeky with them. I have enough other 'geeky' hobbies (audio) and don't need my computer to be another one. Since we got out Mac back in January, we have not had to do anything to it... no virus software, no spyware, no nothing. Just turn it on and it works. Period.
iTunes is just the program ('application' is the Mac term for program) I use at home for playing music... and now I have it at work on my PC. I think that's pretty cool.
Posted by: Jeff | November 30, 2005 1:40 PM
Well...
As someone who works on both daily, I am the anomaly that likes the PC better.
But you pull out a Commodore64 and I'm home!
Posted by: Rich R
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December 2, 2005 7:47 AM
Rich,
My 'superiority of MacIntosh' comment was a little bit tongue-in-cheek... I was trying to do my best Jeremy impersonation.
While a Mac really does meet my needs (at home) better than a basic Dell or HP, I can see where a well-designed, well-built PC would be the tool of choice for many more demanding applications.
The JD-built PC that I am using right now (at work) happens to be the best PC I have ever used. It is powerful, lightning fast, and very rarely has ANY freeze-ups... it just shows you that not all PC's are created equally.
Regardless, iTunes is pretty cool... whether run on PC or Mac... I just made a bunch of different playlists (consisting of 1100+ total songs) using JD's massive song archive. I have iTunes set on "Party Shuffle", which allows a random play mode that accesses songs from all of the playlist... very cool.
Posted by: Jeff | December 2, 2005 8:03 AM