Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Have I mentioned...

how much I love iTunes? Even despite its shortcomings.

First, let me say, you don't have to have an iPod of any shape, size, or color, to use iTunes as your default music/video player. Just download and use...

I can play music, I can load music from CD, I can buy music, I can buy & watch TV shows (if they've been licensed, of course), and I can find all kinds of free pod casts on just about any topic imaginable. I can also purchase audio books (although I actually use Audible.com).

What a world we live in!

5 comments:

L.A. Mitchell said...

I need SO badly to make this jump, but I haven't yet. I'd love to make CDs of music tied to each book.

Jen FitzGerald said...

You know, iTunes lets you make play lists, so you could still do this in a sort of virtual form. You can also burn them to CDs for on the go listening (if you still don't have an iPod).

I'm just saying... ;)

Or shall I quote Nike: Just Do It.

Jen

mtnchild said...

phew, you are way ahead of me! I still need the instructions to change any settings on either of my phones, much less anything else. LOL.

Love, Mom

Rick said...

Fortunately I have a son who understands small technical things. He just explained to me what iTunes were. Apparently they are not cartoons from the 50s.

Jen FitzGerald said...

Hi vwriter... thanks for stopping by.

And I know where you're coming from. All three of my kids, including my 12-year-old son, run rings around me in the technology department. My son is the game guru and will explain all things X-Box 360 to me. My younger daughter helps me in iTunes if I can't figure something out and is my cell phone maven, as well.