Thad, have you actually checked out iTunes?
Not for twenty years or more. You know office rules like not installing your own software on company machines? Well, iTunes, on PCs (granted: it must have been an early version) used to be one of the messes that I used to have to clear up, so I have been prejudiced against it for a long time I'm afraid!On top of that, Apple experience just never came my way, so I never had the opportunity to get to like them, and to get over the fact that I dislike their business model just a little bit more than than of Miscrosoft. This is just personal baggage, sorry for the past history, but maybe it's better than just "No."
HTA: a quick abreviation of user id
hitechasshole :lol:
What little music I buy these days, if it isn't a physical CD, then I look for FLAC download sources. And I do the same, where possible, with music that I, errm,
don't buy
My preference is always for lossless, but, in practical terms, if I want to hear a song, I'll take the Youtube version, even highly compressed, if I have to. It's about the music, and listening to it beats not listening to it just because it is not available in my favourite format
But whether it is Apple or Microsoft or Amazon [?] or whoever, I have, so far, completely avoided any DRM-infested music as I do insist on the right to choose my software player, where, when and on what to play it, etc. I hope to be able to go on doing that for the foreseeable future.
Just for completeness, the final reason for avoiding iTunes is that I live in the Linux world.