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In the meantime users here have reported that Winamp with a specific plugin works. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: dems dems. I just bought the new iPod nano 8GB and currently have the iPod mini.

I have Windows XP and it will not allow me to download iTunes 7. Can anyone help with this situation???? Jan 3, AM in response to dems In response to dems What message are you getting saying you can't download it? Do you have SP2? Why don't you start a new post instead of threadjacking this one? Jan 21, PM in response to redsteel In response to redsteel Thanks a lot friends.

It worked "Winamp with patch and winavi". Great job and help. Still wants apple to make a note of it and keep supporting winsp4 with itunes. User profile for user: Alscovek Alscovek. All my programs work great on win2k. They worked for years and theys still do. What is obsolete about that? Because some hot shot think it is? Thanks for a good advice to change OS as soon as possible.

And I will try to avoid systems which will force me to do things I do not want. I'm not a fashion victim. I'm not gonna cut my toe so I can fit in the tight new shues. Obsolete system is the one which is no longer in use, but that's clearly not the case. I have winamp, so let's try that Not in this thread, and since you only have this one post it had to be here. I didn't call you, or write you or anything else. In terms of technology, an obsolete system is one that is no longer readily available and is unsupported.

Windows 2k qualifies, and while you may not like Vista, and I might agree with you on that, it is far from obsolete. At least as of now. No software vendor is "forcing" you to change your OS. I'm glad your system works fine, your programs run fine, and all is good in your world. But as time goes on some of the software you use will be upgraded and won't work on , some new printers won't work on , etc.

I read a column today in the paper about legacy software, from the DOS days, no longer running, and he advised it was time to quickly mourn your old version, get over it, and get on with life. And I certainly didn't expect vendors to continue to make printers that worked with my old program.

You can can download iTunes and Quicktime separately, but you have to have both and they work together. Been this way for some time. No one is working against their customers, but time moves on and technology improves. That Anglia isn't going to meet today's inspections and you certainly are going to spend a lot of money to put NAV and an iPod hookup in it.

As more units sold, an entire ecosystem began to form around the device as new accessories and software products were released. Apple also included PIM software on the iPod. It continued to be surrounded by a ring of buttons, just like the 1G iPod. To the surprise of many, Apple started engraving iPods with text and even graphics. Several bands and companies licensed their logos to Apple, which engraved them on the back of the device.

Another hardware revision came in April , bringing the iPod into its third generation. In a packed hall, Steve Jobs announced the new revision, which had no mechanical buttons. The function buttons were moved to just below the screen and were solid state, like the scroll wheel.

Capacities ranged from 10 GB up to 40 GB. With the 3G iPod, Apple moved from the lithium polymer batteries found in 1G and 2G iPods to lithium-ion batteries, which would power all future iPods. The most important update to the iPod was not actually a hardware or software feature. Now, the iPod had a fully legal supply of content, making it easier for Apple to rationalize cutting the price of the iPod now that it had another revenues stream.

Tracks purchased from MusicMatch could not be played on an iPod. All was not well for Apple and the iPod, though. Many of the Sony batteries used in the original iPod were beginning to fail by autumn of Rumors of a new version of the iPod flew as Toshiba announced that it had created a hard drive about half the size of the one used in the iPod.

During the January Macworld Expo keynote address, Jobs announced several revisions to the iPod line, all of them price breaks. During the last 15 minutes, he announced that there would be a new member of the iPod family, the iPod mini. The mini was based on a Hitachi drive the same size as the new Toshiba drive, and it had a capacity of 4 GB.

In homage to the iMac, the mini was available in five different colors: blue, green, pink, silver, and gold. Because of its size, the controls of the iPod had to be rearranged to fit on the mini. The function buttons were moved to the scroll wheel. The mini also had a smaller screen. Also at the Expo, Apple released a retouched ad that featured the runner wearing the signature white earbuds of the iPod.

A second generation iPod mini was introduced in February with a new chipset, much longer battery life 18 hours vs. The unpopular gold finish was discontinued. HP, which had sold several flash-based MP3 players under the Compaq brand in the late s, wanted in on the iPod game. The iPod was a huge hit.

Apple had sold millions of devices and was raking in money although barely making a profit from iTMS. In mid, Newsweek featured the iPod and Steve Jobs on the front cover. The new version also meant a price drop across the board for all iPods except the mini.

The new software was called Harmony, and Real made it available for immediate download. Glaser complained that he had requested that Apple make the FairPlay specification available to other companies, but was refused, so he had no other choice. Apple reacted swiftly, issuing a software patch that prevented iPods from using Rhapsody songs and then threatening Real with legal action. In September , two rumors emerged from Cupertino. The first revolved around Apple stockpiling small, color LCD panels.

The second was based on quantity flash memory purchases Apple made in large capacities the hard drive-based iPod used only 32 MB of flash memory. Both rumors proved somewhat correct — Apple released the color iPod photo in October, and the iPod shuffle followed in January The iPod photo was identical to an ordinary iPod, but it had a larger battery and more hard drive capacity in addition to a color display.

The device did not play movies, but users could browse photo albums. It also showed album covers for songs while they played. During , the iPod photo name was dropped as all full-sized iPods gained color screens.



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