I like iPods, but they're too big, and the mini doesn't have a display. I buy from iTunes because I prefer the ease of purchase compared to wal*mart.
What about my MP3 player? Well, it's a bit crude, but all i need is an un-scratched CD-RW. For those of you wanting to convert your protected MP3 files to a playable format for any MP3 player, just burn a music CD and rip it to standard, unprotected mp3 format. Apple thought of everything - they thought...
It's a hastle, but one i'm willing to put up with until I can virtually rip mp3s.
There's also the endless possibilities for the future with the new Mac OS for Intel-based chips. The gulf dividing Apple and the main streem is being bridged.
I'll continue buying mp3s from iTunes and playing them on my Lyra or iRiver player.
The Cobra Tag may help you win that losing battle, acting as a Bluetooth device that attaches to your key ring and connects to your phone, it gives you the opportunity to find the missing item if it's less than 30 feet away.
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I like iPods, but they're too big, and the mini doesn't have a display. I buy from iTunes because I prefer the ease of purchase compared to wal*mart.
What about my MP3 player? Well, it's a bit crude, but all i need is an un-scratched CD-RW. For those of you wanting to convert your protected MP3 files to a playable format for any MP3 player, just burn a music CD and rip it to standard, unprotected mp3 format. Apple thought of everything - they thought...
It's a hastle, but one i'm willing to put up with until I can virtually rip mp3s.
There's also the endless possibilities for the future with the new Mac OS for Intel-based chips. The gulf dividing Apple and the main streem is being bridged.
I'll continue buying mp3s from iTunes and playing them on my Lyra or iRiver player.