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Submitted by Xenoveritas on

And will remind you that, every single time you try and run it. Keep in mind that all that doesn't work is the CD-burning parts. Otherwise it runs fine. (Although it secretly demands Administrator privileges and has fun and annoying problems being run if you leave UAC enabled. Like silently leaving the iPod in such a state that you can't undock it, and can't eject it using "Safely Remove Hardware" since it's "still in use.")

Oh, and deleting all my Podcasts on update? Also a class act. It's not like I expected to keep those subscriptions. Not at all. (Note that it didn't delete the files, they're still there, hidden on my hard drive. Just deleted them from the Podcasts list, and unsubscribed me from all Podcasts.)

Every time I use iTunes I find myself hoping that it doesn't run like this on Macs. Which, by the way, run on x86-64, leaving no reason why iTunes for Windows wouldn't. Other than shear laziness from Apple. After all, why should they care about what Windows users think? If you want a working iTunes, you should pony up $1000 for a Mac.