iTunes is a full-featured digital music player. Its features include "smart" playlists, an MP3 and AAC encoder, a CD burner, search functionality, rating of songs, a volume level optimizer, play count tracking, visualization, iPod file transfer management, and much more.
| Tags | multimedia Sound/Audio Players MP3 CD Audio CD Playing CD Writing CD Ripping |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Freeware |
| Operating Systems | Mac OS X |
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Changes: Tracks that have been purchased can be authorized to play on up to five computers, a number that has increased from three in previous versions. The number of times you can burn a playlist to an audio CD has been reduced from ten to seven. Also new is iMix, a feature which allows you to publish your playlists on the iTunes Music Store and include comments on each track.


Changes: This version features the iTunes Music Store, which allows users to browse and purchase music online. It supports playing and encoding of the AAC format, and introduces a music sharing facility through Rendezvous.


No changes have been submitted for this release.
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Recent commentsiTunes for Linux/BSD
iTunes is a great multimedia application available (http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/) for Windows and Mac OS X, but I've been expecting a port to Linux/BSD for a long time now (4 years I think) without even having news about it. There was a disscusion on this very same page about Mac OS X being (or not) Unix and whether or not this app should be on Freshmeat... I won't comment on that but...
I just try another search this morning and I just cannot believe there is still no iTunes for Linux/BSD at this point, considering Apple has commited (http://developer.apple.com/opensource/index.html) to the Open Source community, iTunes is already available for Windows and its strongest is in fact with multimedia.
Mel
Re: Reason for low rating
> Oh, and from what i hear, it doesnt
> support ogg files either. C'est la
> vie.
It supports ogg with a plugin. I would give you a link to it, but I
forgot where it is.
Re: why is mac stuff on freshmeat??
> http://webkit.opendarwin.org/
http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/view/1001
http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/view/1049
hopefully Apple can be a bit more helpful to the open source community in the future
Re: why is mac stuff on freshmeat??
> what was that? practically nothing
http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ (http://webkit.opendarwin.org/)
Re: why is mac stuff on freshmeat??
> Err, what about the KHTML stuff they've
> given back to the KHTML projects (from
> Safari)?
what was that? practically nothing
> What about the Darwin project?
what open-source projects have been significant improvements because of darwin?