Re: Burning downloaded music
Oh, I agree Steve, you won't see me support M$ practices. But Mr Jobs has had the advantage of a product with no real competition up to now (iPod), and a closed hardware model (Mac) where the world won't end if he forgets to charge for software upgrades as it still has to run on hardware he has sold.
Not that I am saying this is evil, they are there to make money after all, but I think there was a tad of the fanboy creeping in there :-)
Yet again the music industry showed they didn't have a clue, but I suspect they like the way MS thinks a lot more than Apple. Maybe they didn't notice how much of Holywood Steve owns now though. You do have to admire the man, if only for accusing Bill of having no taste.
I wonder when Apple will get around to a installer than can uninstall, I spent many days trying to convince out QA dept, that the reason out software didn't uninstall was Apple hadn't written that bit.
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