Vicarious living through iTunes

Apple has finally released a Windows version of iTunes for the vast majority of Microsoft junkies like myself, and its presence on my desktop is like a breath of fresh air. Upon launching it, I feel uplifted morally somehow, as if it’s the first step in a MS recovery group.

My only qualm is that money spent in its store (which, at $0.99 per song, is the cheapest legal downloads have ever been) is still finding its way into the RIAA’s pockets.

Now if only I could purchase an iPod…

2 Responses to “Vicarious living through iTunes”

  1. nicole bruni Says:
    October 19th, 2003 at 5:51 pm

    Funny, I feel the exact same way. I really think that my next computer will be a mac.

  2. David Says:
    October 21st, 2003 at 11:23 pm

    After playing with the new G5 my brother recently bought, I definitely agree. Jobs & Co. have created a thing of beauty.

    Also, I feel like there’s security from abuse through Apple. Microsoft’s industry monopolization and brute force, which seems to be a major driving point of people switching to Macintosh, is the very thing that keeps Apple in check from ever following suit.