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<title>iTunes Sucks Shit</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Although I'm a fervent <strong>anti-Mac</strong> computer person since my days in college, i'm quite happy with my little <strong>iPod</strong>.  What I'm not so happy about though is the piece of junk software that you have to use with it called <strong>iTunes</strong>.  Last night I spent some time trying to sync up my <strong>iPod</strong> with several new playlist additions.  You know, it takes my valuable time away.  Looking at it this morning, the playlist and the songs I tried copying over didn't appear. What?!?!?!!?  I was really looking forward to checking out some of my new playlist, especially if I hit the gym.<br />
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Then a while back, I was using my laptop at work to recharge my <strong>iPod</strong>.  You see, the little wall charger's cable is too fucking small to connect to my <strong>iPod</strong> comfortably, so I just decided to go with the USB solution.  Because of the stupid <strong>DRM</strong>, <strong>iTunes</strong> constantly would ask me whether or not I wanted to ERASE my data and <strong>sync</strong> up with the current version.  If you leave the settings as is, this can be quite dangerous.  And guess, what?  Yup.  I accidentally hit the &quot;ok&quot; button.  There's no default setting that I can trust with this.  And you risk harming your disk if you accidentally do this and unplug the sucker.<br />
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Then we get to the crappy <strong>localization</strong> aspect.  Rather than smartly opening up the <strong>iTunes</strong> store globally, we have <strong>localized</strong> versions because we're <strong>geotagged</strong>.  What the hell?  I don't want a crappy <strong>localized</strong> version.  I read English!  That's why my settings on my desktop are set to English.  Instead, <strong>iTunes</strong>, in its infinitely retardation, makes all these assumptions FOR YOU.<br />
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I virtually never use <strong>iTunes</strong> at home as my default <strong>media player</strong>.  It's not good.  I just have a simple <strong>XMMS</strong> playlist which works great.  But I honestly just want to use <strong>iTunes</strong> to charge my <strong>iPod</strong>, create a few playlist and sync my songs.  However, the piece of shit can't even get those basics things done right.<br />
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As much respect as I have for <strong>Steve Jobs</strong> and what <strong>Apple</strong> has done with the <strong>iPod</strong> (in the form of the <strong>iTouch</strong> and <strong>iPhone</strong>), I can't believe that <strong>Jobs</strong> can say with a straight face that <strong>iTunes</strong> (or a lot of <strong>Apple's</strong> garbage) is truly the best media player out there.  It isn't.]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 08:37:22 -0600</pubDate>
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