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I call BS. It isn't as bad on osx as it is on windows but it still is pretty bad, barely better than on windows.
How can you call BS on an opinion? It runs much better on a Mac then it does on a Windows PC, that is a fact not an opinion. I have it on my Built PC with 2.66 Core 2 Duo and 4GB RAM and decent nVidia PCIe card and it still does not run as well as my older MacBook with POS GMA950 integrated graphics. It is obviously programmed better on the Mac side or the frameworks are better that they are using for cross platform development. But at any rate iTunes runs decent on any intel Mac, with the exception of perhaps the first Core solo MacMini and perhaps with 1GB RAM. If it doesn't run well on yours, then you should either look at your system hardware or your OS X installation as I have it running on many, many macs and have heard of no complaints about performance...