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iTunes

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Current iTunes logo
A map of places that have iTunes stores. Dark blue stores are in that place's language. Light blue are only inEnglish.

iTunesis amedia playermade byApple.It came out onJanuary 10,2001,at the Macworld Expo inSan Francisco.[1]iTunes is used for playing and sorting music and video files. It also lets users see and change what is on theiriPodoriPhone. iTunes is a freedownloadforMac OS XandMicrosoft Windowsfrom Apple's website but requires a subscription. Thedownloadis also included withQuickTime,a program used to playvideos.It also comes with allApple Macintoshcomputers, and someHPandDellcomputers. However, on 3 Jun 2019, Apple announced that iTunes would not be available onmacOS Catalina.

iTunes Store

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The iTunes Store is an online store built into iTunes. iTunes can connect to the iTunes Store if there is aninternetconnection to buy anddownloadmusic,music videos,televisionshows, iPodgames,audiobooks,podcasts,andmovies.The files from the iTunes Store used to useDigital Rights Management(DRM) to preventpiracy.However, iTunes now sells music and videos called iTunes Plus, which are higher quality and have no DRM.

Some singers and bands do not have most of their music on iTunes yet:The KLF,Garth Brooks,Bob Seger,Def Leppard,King CrimsonandTool.

For a long time, you could not get music byThe Beatleson iTunes due to a legal conflict between Apple Inc. and Apple Records. Starting in November 2010, you can now get music by the Beatles. It is very popular nowadays. There is a lot ofadvertisementsby Apple for Beatles music.

Bill Kincaid had developed SoundJamMP which was released later in the year of 1999. It was later renamed iTunes which was then purchased by Apple in 2000.[2]

As SoundJam was being worked on throughout the years, the interface of the site was changed to make it easier for people to understand how to use it. And added the ability to burn CDs, and removed its recording feature and skin support.[2]

On January 9, 2001, iTunes 1.0 was released at Macworld San Francisco. Macintosh users immediately began to dig through iTunes’s resource fork where they discovered that there were so many other strings and other resources that indicated iTunes was a re-engineered SoundJam MP. Casady & Greene ceased distribution of SoundJam MP on June 1, 2001 at the request of the developers.[2]

References

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  1. "Macworld Expo San Francisco 2001".Ars Technica.Retrieved2006-06-16.
  2. 2.02.12.2"Answers about iTunes".Answers.com.