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iTunes is a media player, media library, and mobile device management utility developed by Apple.It is used to purchase, play, download and organize digital multimedia on personal computers running the macOS and Windows operating systems, and can be used to rip songs from CDs as well as playing content from dynamic, smart playlists.
With its update to 4.2 in April 2015, Apple added performance upgrades, as well as the ability to use Compressor to produce a compliant package to submit video content for distribution to the iTunes Store. [5] Compressor supports creating files for Blu-ray discs. [6]
DVD Studio Pro – DVD authoring application, [8] the final update was in 2009 [citation needed] and was removed from Final Cut Studio in 2011 [9]; iDVD – a basic DVD-authoring application, [10] last updated in 2010 [11] and incompatible since MacOS Catalina dropped 32-bit support in 2019 [12] (previously part of the iLife suite) [13]
In March 2007, iTunes 7.1 added support for Windows Vista, [9] and 7.3.2 was the last Windows 2000 version. [10] Until January 16, 2008 with the 7.6 update, iTunes lacked support for 64-bit versions of Windows. iTunes is currently supported under any 64-bit version of Windows, although the iTunes executable was still 32-bit until version 12.1.
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David Pogue wrote the user manuals for SoundJam and Conflict Catcher, before he joined the New York Times. [6] SoundJam received positive reviews, [7] and won the Best of Macworld award in 1999; [8] it eventually secured 90% of the Mac MP3 software market. [9] SoundJam competed with the Audion app, made by Panic. Both companies were vying to be ...
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On April 2, 2007, Apple and EMI jointly announced the removal of DRM technology from EMI's catalog in the iTunes Store, effective in May 2007. [111] Other record labels eventually followed suit and Apple published a press release in January 2009 to announce that all songs on the iTunes Store are available without their FairPlay DRM. [112]