Linked by Kroc Camen on Thu 17th Sep 2009 14:56 UTC
"Watching Steve take the stage and roll out a new version of iTunes got us all nostalgic for the old days, when iTunes logos changed color and our jukebox looked like it could withstand a bomb blast. Below is the history of the application that is running more than any other on our Macs. It spawned the iPod, iPhone, Apple TV and gave us an excuse to throw out those ugly CD towers that resided in the corners of our houses in the 90s. The ever present, iTunes."
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iTunes isn't malware. It has it's flaws, but it isn't a bad program; at least on mac. It takes one second to start (in SL), and flips through my music with blazing speed. Even on my old iBook, it's fairly fast once loaded (loading takes about 3 secs on it). It's pretty cool to see it's evolution over time.
Now one thing I miss about the old iTunes releases is the old yellow/black spinning CD burn icon. That was such a pretty button :p
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iTunes isn't malware. It has it's flaws, but it isn't a bad program; at least on mac. It takes one second to start (in SL), and flips through my music with blazing speed. Even on my old iBook, it's fairly fast once loaded (loading takes about 3 secs on it). It's pretty cool to see it's evolution over time.
Now one thing I miss about the old iTunes releases is the old yellow/black spinning CD burn icon. That was such a pretty button :p