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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Mac OS X 10.3.9/10.4 PPC/Intel/10.5 PPC/Intel
- Date added: January 14, 2008
- Total Downloads: 993,866
- Downloads last week: 2,377
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- CNET editors' rating: stars
- Average user rating: stars out of 144 votes
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET Staff
Although iTunes has always been one of the best pieces of jukebox software available, the company improved upon a great thing with version 7, which has added enhanced video capabilities, ringtone editing for the iPhone and new ways to view your music library.
A cleaned-up left sidebar makes finding your music and videos a snap and the new Album and Cover-Flow view options let you flip through CDs in style. The built-in video player accommodates both your own files and ones bought at the iTunes Store. Right-clicking a clip lets you render it iPod-compatible. With the addition of full-length movies at the iTunes Store, you can now view near-DVD quality movies at a resolution of 640x480.
The experience of both purchasing and playing movies and videos is almost identical to performing the same actions with music, so seasoned users will have no trouble. Old popular features remain intact including seamless iPod integration, smart playlists, CD burning, label printing, the ability to rip files in multiple formats (except WMA), network sharing, and, of course, the enormously successful iTunes Store.
The iTunes Store also offers DRM-free, higher sound quality songs, but they're more expensive than the standard $0.99, as are ringtones. Movie rentals start at $2.99, and can be purchased for $9.99. Rounding out the feature set are parental controls, integrated podcasts, and a smart-shuffle option. It remains a top-notch player and iTunes 7 should find a home on any media junkie's computer.
Publisher's description
From Apple :iTunes is a software jukebox, with a music store inside. With it, you can create your own personal digital music library to manage and listen to your music collection, all with drag-and-drop simplicity. iTunes encodes high-quality MP3s as well as pristine AAC, all in a free application. If you don't like getting charged a subscription fee or paying for additional features like fast CD burning, your digital music experience is about to get a whole lot better.
CNET Editor's Review:
Although iTunes has always been one of the best pieces of jukebox
software available, the company improved upon a great thing with
version 7, which has added enhanced video capabilities, ringtone
editing for the iPhone and new ways to view your music library.
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What's new in this version:
Rent and download your favorite movies with iTunes on your computer or directly to your living room on Apple TV. Enjoy rented movies in sizes up to 720p HD with surround sound on your Apple TV and sizes up to DVD-quality on your computer. Transfer your rented movies from iTunes to your iPod or iPhone and enjoy them on the go.Also, purchase and download your favorite TV shows, music, and more directly on your Apple TV. Effortlessly transfer purchases made on Apple TV back to your comput... see all new features
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