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Originally Posted by gluteus maximus
Hi Martinman
Somehow I've always managed to avoid Apple - their computers, their software and their players, but it doesn't seem so long ago that they were the heroes and Microsoft the devil incarnate. Yet they've always tried to lock people into their products. And even when you warn people, they still go out and buy an iPod because it's a must-have fashion accessory, and buy their music from iTunes because it's easy, and then complain when they find it's not portable.
I'm not sure, but I suspect the software you mention doesn't remove DRM. There are other options though - see here: http://undrm.info/remove-DRM-protection/
gm
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Hi Gluteus
First, nice to say hi again, it's been a little while. Yes, what you say is true about historically they were the good guys and Microsoft the bad guys. Then, in a gesture to help turn things around, several years ago Microsoft gave them several (many, many) millions to help them get back on their feet. I believe it was a gesture where Microsoft felt both could have a place in the marketplace since Microsoft was the untouchable giant.

Well, that's nice and off they went and came out with their colourful computers and started to turn things around. Now, they seem to have just become outright wankers, sorry, not nice people.
I bought an iMac last year and for the most part I like it. I've long run iTunes because I like the layout -- maybe I'm slow -- I always had a hard time with WMP.

But I don't buy off iTunes and I download everything in MP3 format. That way, I'm safe in that if I do buy an MP3 player, I'm not stuck with having to buy an iPod.

Now they've come out with this thing in iTunes called Genius. If you turn it on, it will send everything you have in your library to them; they say the idea is so they can recommend music to you based on what you have in your library. Like I'm going to give them that info.

Next they'll have the RCMP, CSIS (our spy guys and gals) and who knows whom else at my door!
Thanks for the URL, just in case running my music in iTunes has made it all DRM encoded and I don't know it....
Martinman
