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I know you directed the question to cd34 but I thought I would offer my 2 cents. According to the CodeWeavers.com website, their product CrossoverOffice (the commerical version of Wine) DOES support iTunes but with the following known issues: * CD Burning / Ripping Doesn't Work (Ripping audio tracks from CDs and burning audio tracks to CDs is not supported. This is due to it being implemented in iTunes by a kernel-mode driver, which would be very difficult to re-implement in Linux.) * Accessing the iPod (Getting the iPod to work with iTunes still requires the modification of vital Hotplug configuration files as root and is thus not recommended to any one unfamiliar with the workings of Linux. The iPod support also has limitations. In particular the iPod will not work with iTunes 4.7, and syncing purchased songs is not supported.) * Sound (Due to issues and limitations of different sound cards/chipsets, iTunes may not work perfectly with the default settings provided by CrossOver Office. Please see the iTunes FAQ entry for information on how to resolve these issues.) So I guess the answer is yes but not very well! ... art |
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http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=1347 no, it does not work under wine Based on the Bronze medal: http://www.codeweavers.com/compatibi...ame?app_id=134 This application installs, runs, and can accomplish some portion of its fundamental mission. |
and Cleo, welcome to the dark side. haha
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jmk|at|fullonvideo.com (anti-spam response) or ICQ 252064 Cheers, JMK |
Cleo/Linux/Mac/Itunes lovers:
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,120114,00.asp PyMusique (warning, site very overloaded) http://fuware.nanocrew.net/pymusique/ DVD Jon hacked DVD encoding, hacked fairplay, hacked wmv9, and now itms. Apple fixed itms, released another version, he and his crew fix it -- its going to be a long battle. I can't help but think that Apple really could have released a Linux version and solved a lot of heartache. But, who knows. DRM needs to be universally supported to be truely useful. Right now, RealNetworks is the only company that happens to have figured that out. Its just a shame HelixDRM isn't available to the public yet. |
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http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl...&tid=141&tid=3 Apple is making iTunes available for cell phones. Motorola will be selling one later this year. Who knows what else they are doing, iTunes for Linux seem like a good idea to me. RealPlayer on the Mac works very well. |
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