Microsoft Dismisses Apple's iTunes for Windows 916
fewnorms writes "Microsoft's general manager for the Windows Digital Media division, Dave Fester, yesterday dismissed the new iTunes for Windows version, saying it was too limited for the average Windows users. Choice quote: "[Apple's music store] ... is a drawback for Windows users, who expect choice in music services, choice in devices, and choice in music from a wide-variety of music services to burn to a CD or put on a portable device." Of course Apple doesn't feel to worried about this, simply stating their products will (and have) lived up to the hype." The points made are all valid- but contradictory to standard Apple product design where simplicity always takes priority over flexibility. Besides, iPod is growing market share, and iTunes will be the best choice for windows users who own it.
Oh yeah.... (Score:5, Funny)
Music Player Selection (Score:5, Funny)
>>if you use Apple's music store along with iTunes, you
>> don't have the ability of using the over 40 different
>>Windows Media-compatible portable music devices.
Oh, shoot. I mean, that's really a big problem for me. I like to use my Rio on Monday, and Samsung mp3 player on alternate Wednesdays, and the Nomad for Friday afternoon... What am I going to do if I can only use my iPod? Horrors!
News at 11 (Score:2, Funny)
Why is this even news?
wow (Score:0, Funny)
Obligatory Princess Bride Quotation (Score:5, Funny)
"You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."
Re:no scripting required (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Who is Microsoft to talk? (Score:5, Funny)
Really? Perhaps you haven't seen their hit single "Developers! Developers! Developers!" You're missing out. Search for it with iTunes.
CHOICE!! (Score:3, Funny)