Mac 101: iTunes

  • Last Modified: July 23, 2008
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Summary

With iTunes, you can play your audio CDs, listen to digital music, tune in to Internet radio, watch TV shows, movies and more. You can play music in a variety of different formats, create playlists of your favorite songs, burn CDs and print CD labels, browse and buy music from the iTunes Store, and be mesmerized by the iTunes Visualizer. And if you have an iPod, iTunes is your command post for your digital jukebox. Here's a look at some of the things you can do with iTunes.

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iTunes 101: Crank Up the Tunes

    This lesson covers everything you need to know about getting music, audiobooks, movies, videos, games, and podcasts onto your iPod, and all the things you can do to enhance your listening experience. We're using iTunes 7 here; make sure that you update to the latest version to take advantage of all these features.

iTunes Fast Start

    If all you need is a few tips, facts, and troubleshooting articles go no further.

Tip: Want to learn more about iTunes? Check out the built-in iTunes Help guide on your Mac (in iTunes, choose iTunes Help from the Help menu).

 

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