iTunes SDK for Windows spurs add-on development
updated 05:40 pm EDT, Wed May 19, 2004
iTunes SDK for Windows
Independent software programmers are using new , according to CNET News.com: "Early in the month, the company quietly released a Windows-based software development kit for its media player. The tools provide instructions on how to let other programs talk to iTunes. A similar set of instructions for Macintosh computers had long been available. The tools do not go so far as to allow other media players to play songs purchased from the iTunes Music Store, but they do allow a variety of applications to extend iTunes use. For instance, using the tools, a developer could write new software that launches and controls iTunes remotely."





