Monday, September 14, 2009
4:50 AM | Posted by
Shadi |
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Remember when Windows Vista came out and said no to Apple users to upgrade to Vista because it was not compatible with iTunes (instead of iTunes was not compatible with Vista!)? Many users, including myself, had nightmares with iTunes in the first months of Windows Vista.
This time it seems that Apple is recognizing that most of the world uses Windows and not your OS, and iTunes is fully compatible with Windows 7. Not only that, but the latest version of iTunes 9 also adds a Jumplist Windows 7:
The jumplist not offer much in terms of functionality than sending customers to the iTunes Store to spend money, but at least it's a start and Windows 7 users can be sure that Apple is supporting the new operating system.
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