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| balsofsteele@gmail.com 2007-07-01, 10:33 pm |
| Rod Speed wrote:
> balsofsteele@gmail.com wrote:
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> Apple still had A SIGNIFICANT PORTION of that particular market.
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> The only market they did manage that with.
Ok, I'll retract my statement. They got a lot more than they should
have, thats for damned well sure.
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> You didnt say the majority, just A SIGNIFICANT PORTION.
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> The portion that Apple did achieve is certainly SIGNIFICANT.
For a time, sure. They're starting to lose out to more competitive
devices from better equipped manufacturers. They make/made a LOT more
money selling media than they did the devices, though.
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> More fool you.
Hmm... Wheres the HSPDA or UMTS? Its a cheezy old GSM phone with a big
screen and some mostly worthless software. The lack of 3rd party
software makes it equally worthless as a standard Verizon BREW phone.
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> It is a pretty decent design, with some real lacks like
> not being able to run 3rd party apps, no removable
> battery, no SD card etc and the wrong cellphone network.
Well, I still don't like the design, at all. Its just too damned big
for a phone, and it fails as a complete PDA solution.
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| Mitch wrote:
> In article < 468d8c43$0$27170$742
ec2ed@news.sonic.net>, SMS
> <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:
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> I wonder how many would really have trouble. It may not be obvious, but
> it's just three steps:
> select or make a playlist for those tracks (or just select them)
> make sure the import format is in what you want to end with.
> Choose Advanced>Convert to
We're talking about two different things here. While Rod is completely
wrong about re-ripping CDs, the issue is more about using the iTunes
songs you purchased on multiple machines running iTunes. This is the
only way you'll get the best sound (not that iTunes users or MP3 users
care all that much about sound quality in the first place).
To remove DRM you can use JHymn (but you need to use an older version of
iTunes), or MyFairTunes (which works with later versions of iTunes).
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