iTunes 3.0.1 released via Software Update
updated 03:10 pm EDT, Wed September 18, 2002
Apple has released iTunes 3.0.1 via Mac OS X's built-in Software Update application. Release notes are not currently available.
Apple has released iTunes 3.0.1 via Mac OS X's built-in Software Update application. Release notes are not currently available.
Comments
Apple makes an MP3 player now? It's pretty good!
It feels much Snappier(TM)!
wow. and the best thing is that after you listen to a song 10 times it deletes it from your hard drive due to the Apple/RIAA agreement. this is cool.
On my Pismo, iTunes 3.0.1 fixes the "Use OpenGL" preference bug (where checking that option would appear to work, but upon returning to the visualizer options, it is unchecked).
tooki
wow. and the best thing is that after you listen to a song 10 times it deletes it from your hard drive due to the Apple/RIAA agreement. this is cool.
...jackass
========================================================
wow. and the best thing is that after you listen to a song 10 times it deletes it from your hard drive due to the Apple/RIAA agreement. this is cool.
========================================================
Your Sh*ting me right?
I wish they did give details about what was fixed. I'll look into it more tonight, but I've found that when trying to burn mp3 cd's some tracks would be mysteriously greyed out. Hope the update fixes that.
Also the size of a song list would reflect the size of the mp3's on the drive, as opposed to the size of the audio files you were burning, regardless of which format you were burning to.
Are you just trying to rip on the program, or are you just that stupid??? It most definitely does NOT delete a song after you play it 10 times, and if somebody told you that then they were sadly misinformed...or joking. But how about we DON'T start negative rumors in these forums where newbies might be trying to gain valuable information from more experienced users, ok?
Are you just trying to rip on the program, or are you just that stupid??? It most definitely does NOT delete a song after you play it 10 times, and if somebody told you that then they were sadly misinformed...or joking. But how about we DON'T start negative rumors in these forums where newbies might be trying to gain valuable information from more experienced users, ok?
OR
Network Headlines
Most Popular
MacNN Sponsor
Recent Reviews
Nobody outside of Cupertino's privileged bunch knows the future of the Mac Pro line for sure. Despite Apple's reluctance to tell us wh ...
We've mentioned before that we are far from a paperless society. For now, at least, there are tasks that require a piece of paper for ...
It is hard to overstate just how critically important the HTC One is to the Taiwanese company’s fortunes. Despite its alarming decline ...
Most Commented
Popular News
Fresh-Faced Recruit
Joined: Jul 2001
Wow!
This thing rocks! Apple you are smart b*******!