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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 17, 2003 10:53:00 PM

A large number of Windows users have jumped at the chance to try Apple Computer's iTunes jukebox software--and reactions are ranging from unabashed praise to complaints of bugs.

Apple won't say how many people have downloaded the free software, but an executive said that it has been extremely popular since Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced it Thursday.

"The downloads have been going full tilt constantly," said Peter Lowe, Apple's director of marketing for applications and services. "We've been delivering a lot of Windows software over the last 24 hours."

The company's support discussion boards were filled with praise, concern over glitches and the usual gripes over what wasn't included--in this case, support for additional music formats and digital music players beyond Apple's own iPod.

Many of those who have downloaded the software were Mac users of iTunes and said they were glad to be able to run the same software on Windows machines they used either at work or at home.

"I've been using iTunes at work for a couple years now and love it. However, I have never found anything nearly as good for Windows until now," said Keith Hanlon, a freelance musician who also works in marketing and Web design for a drum store in Columbus, Ohio. "I am thrilled that iTunes for Windows is exactly the same as the Mac version."

However, not everyone has been so happy with their iTunes experience on the PC. One of the most serious complaints came from a number of Windows 2000 Professional users, who said installing iTunes appeared to crash their machines.

Patrick Nielsen Hayden, a science fiction book editor in New York, said he installed the Windows version on his PC but then was unable to use his machine. "On restart, Windows 2000 Pro got up to its 'splash screen'--the screen displaying the product's logo. (It) got about halfway across the progress meter...and froze solid," he wrote in an e-mail.

Hayden said the experience was "very discouraging" but that he would try again after reinstalling Windows. "I'm actually much more of a Mac person at home; it's just that we have this PC with a big hard drive, and I was hoping to park the household MP3 collection on it instead of (on) one of the Macs," he said. "Maybe it'll work on a second attempt."

Apple's discussion boards featured more than a dozen other people reporting similar problems.

Apple's Lowe said the company is looking into the issue.

"We have seen some isolated reports of people locking up after restart," he said. "We are investigating that."

Apple recommended that those who have the problem boot their machine in Windows' "safe mode" by holding down the Shift key while restarting and temporarily uninstall iTunes. Some customers also reported having problems while restarting in safe mode, though.

Among other gripes were complaints that iTunes recategorized Windows users' music into new folders, although Apple said if the default settings are used, iTunes is not supposed to rename or move any music files.

In general, Lowe said, the reaction from both customers and reviewers has been overwhelmingly positive.

"We're really, really pleased with the reaction," he said.

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It may be true that windows is more succeptable to being crashed by a driver, but I've seem a few Linux/FreeBSD boxes suffer the same fate.

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iTunes works on Win2k Pro for me  sargon_z | 10/17/03
win2k here too  blahblahblah | 10/18/03
iPod on Windows and Macs  tlyon | 10/18/03
win computers  cvos | 10/17/03
Time to upgrade  lmaxwell | 10/19/03
Time to upgrade  d_jedi | 10/19/03
W2K Pro for games  dscherf | 10/20/03
what he said...  toadlife | 10/20/03
Actually  Arrg | 10/20/03
Microsoft doesn't even support Win98  BitTwiddler | 10/19/03
Why would anyone care what MS supports?  mds_z | 10/21/03
Windows iTunes problems  tom_markel@... | 10/17/03
RE: Windows iTunes problems  CooCooCaChoo | 10/17/03
No problems here  Rick_K | 10/17/03
The fix...  iKenny | 10/17/03
Re the fix/win problems  applelover | 10/19/03
Format support is limited!  spydrlink@... | 10/18/03
WMA  tlyon | 10/18/03
why...  spydrlink@... | 10/20/03
re: why  JakAttak | 10/20/03
wma  ctk76 | 10/18/03
So True re WMA...  The Real Bitch | 10/18/03
Also...  The Real Bitch | 10/18/03
You know little of WMA  KTLA | 10/18/03
Your ears are your ears  BitTwiddler | 10/19/03
Then you must be using Ogg Vorbis  d_jedi | 10/19/03
Best news yet  Rick_K | 10/18/03
WMA Proprietary  mgescuro | 10/18/03
MP3 and AAC are "proprietary"  Fred Fredrickson | 10/19/03
proprietary but open  tic swayback | 10/20/03
Just use both  Anthony Frausto-Robledo | 10/19/03
WMA has no future  Anthony Frausto-Robledo | 10/19/03
re:WMA has no future  flynnclu | 10/19/03
Fair enough  Fred Fredrickson | 10/19/03
Correct!!!  mjsla | 10/20/03
MP4 is open source????  Iain_Peters | 10/21/03
It's not Open Source...  dscherf | 10/21/03
MP3 is better than WMA!  d_jedi | 10/19/03
MP3 Searches  Nigel Johnstone | 10/18/03
well  doh123 | 10/18/03
Reread what you just wrote  Nigel Johnstone | 10/18/03
No problems on XP Pro  issthatso | 10/18/03
ITunes: completely unimpressed  Unicornrider | 10/18/03
ITunes: completely unimpressed  cjohn17 | 10/18/03
Wrong atitude  Anthony Frausto-Robledo | 10/19/03
Wrong atitude  cjohn17 | 10/19/03
ya  Arrg | 10/20/03
Who are you to judge  d_jedi | 10/19/03
Must be your computer  Rick_K | 10/18/03
Boy, this is weird  Anthony Frausto-Robledo | 10/19/03
Yes, odd  Mikael_z | 10/19/03
You are absolutely right  BitTwiddler | 10/19/03
You are forgetting one thing...  toadlife | 10/20/03
I agree...  cjohn17 | 10/19/03
Well, then fix your system  BitTwiddler | 10/19/03
iTunes  cjohn17 | 10/18/03
I-Tunes screwed with my sound drivers...  toadlife | 10/18/03
I-Tunes screwed with my sound drivers...  cjohn17 | 10/19/03
ABMer alert!  d_jedi | 10/19/03
Defensive, aren't we.  frgough@... | 10/20/03
Never thought of that...  toadlife | 10/20/03
but then there is still...  toadlife | 10/20/03
Newer iPods  Rick_K | 10/20/03
Sorry  toadlife | 10/19/03
Yes there is  frgough@... | 10/20/03
(NT)FreeBSD not OS X  toadlife | 10/20/03
iTunes is great  MYOB | 10/18/03
itunes fine on XP  JonArnold | 10/19/03
Worked great for me on WinXP  Anthony Frausto-Robledo | 10/19/03
Worked great for me on WinXP  cjohn17 | 10/19/03
Crashes Windows? What's new.  rkadowns | 10/19/03
what?  lmaxwell | 10/19/03
Doesn't matteer....  Rick_K | 10/19/03
Crashes Windows? What's new  d_jedi | 10/19/03
OS shouldn't let apps crash system  dscherf | 10/20/03
It's a driver issue  toadlife | 10/20/03
Agreed  dscherf | 10/21/03
Works great here  BitTwiddler | 10/19/03
Another thing I-Tunes did to my PC  toadlife | 10/19/03
Mate, get a Mac!  JonArnold | 10/21/03
Almost as good as the Mac Version  Len Rooney | 10/20/03
Yawn, since u think Windows is evil,  FilledOut | 10/20/03
iTunes locks up frequently  jeff_c_brown | 10/20/03
Not Dell's  tic swayback | 10/20/03
Not ready for prime time  apoor | 10/20/03
One of biggest drawbacks of iTunes  FirstNLastN | 10/20/03
tough call for apple  tic swayback | 10/20/03
Politics  FirstNLastN | 10/20/03
just my opinion  tic swayback | 10/20/03
Apple goes under  bobbyw | 10/20/03
not a problem  tic swayback | 10/20/03
Non-issue  frgough@... | 10/20/03
All these "What If's"  Rick_K | 10/20/03
a few things  alpha11@... | 10/20/03
Huh?  Rick_K | 10/20/03
Installation, WMA, User Experience...  Predrag Vasic | 10/20/03
Why the iTMS exists  tic swayback | 10/20/03
XP and 2K  mjsla | 10/20/03
XP Pro/Norten Internet Security  A Consumer | 10/20/03
Over 1 million downloads  Len Rooney | 10/20/03
iTunes for Windows...  mlindl | 10/20/03
Yes, it is true  MarcB_z | 10/21/03
holding out for roxio's napster service. it always  afterbrnr | 10/20/03
it's not napster  tic swayback | 10/20/03

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