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= General Info = '''iTunes''' was released for the first time on January 10th, 2001 by Apple Software at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco. '''iTunes''' is a media player that's also used for managing files on your iPod. Users that have an Internet connection can easily connect to the '''iTunes''' Store and download tracks, music videos, TV shows, iPod games, ebooks and much more.<br /><br /> '''iTunes''' runs on Mac OS X, Windows Vista and Windows XP and can be downloaded on the Apple homepage. [[Image: anonymous_user/iTunes.jpg]]<br /> =Features= * Track playback * CD and DVD burning * Library back-up * CD Cover printing * Ringtones - you can easily convert your favorite tracks into mobile phone ringtones * Syncing - you can sync music from your iPhone or iPod back to your computer * Smart playlists that can update themselves based on a user defined schedule * TV Shows * Podcasts * Radio * Audio books * Music sharing [[Image: anonymous_user/iTunes-1.jpg]]<br /> =Communities= =Further reading=
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