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!
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.
ReplyDeleteYou 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).
ReplyDeleteI'm just saying... ;)
Or shall I quote Nike: Just Do It.
Jen
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.
ReplyDeleteLove, Mom
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.
ReplyDeleteHi vwriter... thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteAnd 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.