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Escaping iTunes

06 Mar

Recently my parents, and my brother, have all been complaining that the computer downstairs is too slow…which…it is, I found out yesterday that it’s a 5 year old install of Windows XP – already things don’t look good.

Regardless, I had a think about what I could do. Reinstalling XP was the first thing that came to mind, but then I’d have to spend another 5 hours doing updates to it and reinstalling everything, which I abhor doing, as I’m sure many people can relate to. I then stopped and had a think about what they all *actually* use the PC for.

They use Office 2007, Internet Explorer/Firefox (the use of each varies between people), BBC iPlayer, and iTunes. That’s actually just about all they use. Now, Office can be replaced with OpenOffice.org, that isn’t really a problem, except for the huge UI change from the ribbon interface back to the menu’s etc. Firefox is natively installed, and they’re starting to use it more anyway. BBC iPlayer is web based, but the desktop client for Linux can be installed with Adobe Air…

This just leaves iTunes, and while I’m aware there are plenty of alternatives that can be used, they all lack the one massively important feature for the rest of my family. The iTunes Store.

They use it quite regularly, which presents a great problem. How can I switch them to Ubuntu but keep the iTunes store? A VM? A dual boot? Both would work, but a VM on a P4 isn’t the most practical solution, even with 2GB RAM. A dual boot would essentially take me back to step 1, and Ubuntu would never get used.

So I’m in a bit of a pickle really…I’ve said I’ll sort the computer out for them, but it’s just a case of how it gets “sorted”.

 
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iTunes Library

24 Dec

Now I’m not one to usually use a Mac, however I recently tried out OS X. Just out of curiosity, I copied across my iTunes folder (in it’s entirety, with the library file et al). To the OS X install.

Then, further curiosity made me connect my iPod, just to see what would happen…to be fair, I was both surprised and unsurprised at the same time…which I can confirm is a very bizarre feeling!

It synced my iPod just as it would with a normal Windows install of iTunes. So I went one further, and connected my iPhone. Same goes for that, all synced up (after a tediously long backup!!) just fine. Very impressive I must say.

That’s all for now, I need to sleep, long day tomorrow!

 
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