iTunes lets you create your own personal digital music library, allowing you to manage and play your music collection with drag-and-drop simplicity.
iTunes, the software part of the equation that lets you pack 7,500 songs in your pocket, automatically synchronizes with the sensational new iPod at high speeds over FireWire.
iTunes gives you the ability to generate dynamic Smart Playlists that reflect your preferences and listening habits.
With iTunes it’s easy to create CDs that play back on in your car, your home stereo, Macs and on Windows-based PCs. iTunes 4 adds the ability to share music among your Macs, play and encode AAC files, and view album art.
New in iTunes 4.5:
iMix lets you publish your own playlists on the iTunes Music Store and share your musical mixing expertise with the world
Do the Party Shuffle. iTunes 4.5 can automatically create a continuous queue of songs from a playlist you select or from your entire music library
Next time you burn a new party mix CD, you can also print a CD jewel case Insert with a list of songs and your choice of cover art
Keep track of the songs you want to buy — create a playlist (“Wish List,” perhaps) and drag the songs (preview and all) into it
The new “Lossless Encoder” provides the full quality of uncompressed CD audio at half the size
Use the handy Library Links to get more information about the songs, artists, and albums in your music library
Radio Charts (new on the iTunes Music Store) let you know what music the top radio stations are playing
Now you can authorize up to 5 computers to play the music you purchase from the iTunes Music Store
Use iTunes on Windows? Now you can convert songs saved in unprotected Windows Media format into the AAC format
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