Things I've gone off
Spimf says: I've always enjoyed listening to Pink Floyd, but lately I've noticed if my iPod plays any of their tracks, I skip them. I'm starting to realise I've gone off them. What have you gone off lately?
( , Thu 15 Aug 2013, 12:15)
Spimf says: I've always enjoyed listening to Pink Floyd, but lately I've noticed if my iPod plays any of their tracks, I skip them. I'm starting to realise I've gone off them. What have you gone off lately?
( , Thu 15 Aug 2013, 12:15)
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Apple stuff is ok...
Well, unless it has the 'i' before the name (I'm sure it stands for idiot).
I just got rid of an old Mac IIcx (4mb RAM, 40MB HD) which still runs PageMaker 3, Claris FileMaker (yeah - THAT old), and an old version of Excel and Word.
For me, I use Windows 7 at work and on my laptop, have a Nexus7, HTC One X, HTC One SV (work phone) - none of which have ever had a sniff of iTunes near them. Apart from the work phone, all my Android devices are rooted.
I'm sure there are third party iTunes alternatives - I think I recall a friend using Media Monkey?
( , Tue 20 Aug 2013, 11:06, 1 reply)
Well, unless it has the 'i' before the name (I'm sure it stands for idiot).
I just got rid of an old Mac IIcx (4mb RAM, 40MB HD) which still runs PageMaker 3, Claris FileMaker (yeah - THAT old), and an old version of Excel and Word.
For me, I use Windows 7 at work and on my laptop, have a Nexus7, HTC One X, HTC One SV (work phone) - none of which have ever had a sniff of iTunes near them. Apart from the work phone, all my Android devices are rooted.
I'm sure there are third party iTunes alternatives - I think I recall a friend using Media Monkey?
( , Tue 20 Aug 2013, 11:06, 1 reply)
Most of the linux varieties -
say banshee and rhythmbox amongst others are bloated as fuck. I try to run a lean system with more commandline and (needed) daemons than gui based progs with lots of dependencies.
( , Tue 20 Aug 2013, 11:38, closed)
say banshee and rhythmbox amongst others are bloated as fuck. I try to run a lean system with more commandline and (needed) daemons than gui based progs with lots of dependencies.
( , Tue 20 Aug 2013, 11:38, closed)
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