Okay, so I've been using this program for a day now, and I think I might be addicted.
From what I've seen, it is fabulous, although not flawless. It does have its bugs. I encountered the "freeze" problem J_Paul was talking about, and had to restart the program a few times.
Overall, though, I recommend iTunes, especially for the online radio stations. I was impressed by the wide variety of music, and the sound quality -- it works wonders for a slow day at the office or a late-night house party.
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Originally Posted by J_Paul
Hey Brittany, where was this program the other day when I was encoding the songs for Shanghai's performance??????
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LOL! I think the question is: Where was your internet connection???
Getting back to the other question at hand -- "Is iTunes the Future for Music?" -- As flood6 mentioned, the competition is fierce. It will be interesting to see how the re-launch of Napster goes, and whether that shapes the future for other programs such as KaZaA... Online music has had a strong past, and it could have an even stronger future.
What do you think? Did Apple miss their chance?