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At the January 2001 Macworld Expo, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced iTunes, Apple's free digital music software. iTunes is a new application that offers the best way to manage digital music and burn custom CDs. With more than 275,000 copies downloaded the first week, it's clear that iTunes is a huge hit with the Macintosh community. For most users, managing their music collection on their hard disk, ripping MP3s from audio CDs, burning audio CDs, and finding music on the Web are all going to be new experiences. That's where The Little iTunes Book comes in. Readers will learn how to create MP3 files from audio CDs, listen to Internet radio stations, and search and browse their music collection. Once users have mastered the basics of this compelling new software, there will be no stopping them: they'll create custom playlists, use iTunes with portable MP3 players, and share music with friends and family.
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Macintosh users are raving about iTunes, Apple's free “jukebox” software for managing digital musicand burning custom CDs. The Little iTunes Book by Bob LeVitus shows readers of all levels how to useiTunes to listen to their favorite digital music and create custom CDs.
Readers will start with the basics of using iTunes: how to create MP3 files from audio CDs, how to search and browse your music collection, and how to listen to Internet radio stations. Once readers have mastered the basics, they will learn to create custom playlists, use iTunes with a portable MP3 player, learn how to store more MP3 files on their hard disk, and how to exchange MP3 files with friends and family.
- There are currently no other books available on iTunes.
- For many users, managing their music collection on their hard disk, ripping MP3s from music CDs, and finding music on the Web are new experiences. This book is ideal for that audience.
- iTunes is free for download from Apple's Web site, and comes pre-installed on all new Macintosh computers, creating a large audience for this book.
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