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R3kt4l Raid3r
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iTunes = Garbage.
So, First off, let me say that I absolutely despise Apple Products. They show the commercials where they make themselves look better than PC's because they are apparently "easier" to use. I find that to be complete BS, just for the simple fact that I got an iPod two days ago and iTunes is the most retarted peice of software I have ever come across. What ever happened to the whole "Click and Drag and it COPIES the songs into the MP3 Player"? No iTunes has to be a complete peice of sh!t and instead of actually saving songs into the playlists like it's suppose to, it REQUIRES them to actually be in the location you originally transfered them from on your PC. Here's an example, I have a folder on my Desktop named "My Music" simple and easy to find. I then highlighted all 1,789 songs and put them into an iTunes playlist. Figured I didn't need them anymore so I deleted the folder because they were put on the iTunes application. Well when I tried to put the songs into my iPod it was like "Files cannot be found", I was like "Are you kidding me? All I did was COPY THE FILES to iTunes!" which made the originals pretty useless and cluttering up my desktop with the folder itself. So now, I have to go through Ares and Beemp3 and Airmp3 just to find every single song... I'm pretty ****ed and so far I can tell this isn't going to be a good day.
MAC = Most Annoyingly Complicated :getlost:
Anyone got some weed?
So, First off, let me say that I absolutely despise Apple Products. They show the commercials where they make themselves look better than PC's because they are apparently "easier" to use. I find that to be complete BS, just for the simple fact that I got an iPod two days ago and iTunes is the most retarted peice of software I have ever come across. What ever happened to the whole "Click and Drag and it COPIES the songs into the MP3 Player"? No iTunes has to be a complete peice of sh!t and instead of actually saving songs into the playlists like it's suppose to, it REQUIRES them to actually be in the location you originally transfered them from on your PC. Here's an example, I have a folder on my Desktop named "My Music" simple and easy to find. I then highlighted all 1,789 songs and put them into an iTunes playlist. Figured I didn't need them anymore so I deleted the folder because they were put on the iTunes application. Well when I tried to put the songs into my iPod it was like "Files cannot be found", I was like "Are you kidding me? All I did was COPY THE FILES to iTunes!" which made the originals pretty useless and cluttering up my desktop with the folder itself. So now, I have to go through Ares and Beemp3 and Airmp3 just to find every single song... I'm pretty ****ed and so far I can tell this isn't going to be a good day.
MAC = Most Annoyingly Complicated :getlost:
Anyone got some weed?