Peer-to-peer pressure
Posted: Wed 13 Apr, 2005 00.46
Right well I've seen the light and got rid of iTunes and am using winamp for music playback. Quite why that program is used for anything apart from transferring music to the iPod I don't know.
The responsiveness is slow, every time there is an upgrade it further cripples the program and the importing from CDs is patheticly slow. The sound quality is far from perfect and functionality limited.
So I got thinking, are there any other programs of recent times that have become popular purely for their fad status despite their appauling functionality? Yet I can't seem to think of any, I thought of MSN Spaces but then it's more because it's built into MSN (which rubbishes any smartarse who wanted to say IE) and therefore is more convenient than signing up for more complex stuff.
So how has iTunes done it? Has it ridden on the back of the iPod, is it the music store (which is also becomming poorer) or is it just mac morons drooling in their usual manner?
The responsiveness is slow, every time there is an upgrade it further cripples the program and the importing from CDs is patheticly slow. The sound quality is far from perfect and functionality limited.
So I got thinking, are there any other programs of recent times that have become popular purely for their fad status despite their appauling functionality? Yet I can't seem to think of any, I thought of MSN Spaces but then it's more because it's built into MSN (which rubbishes any smartarse who wanted to say IE) and therefore is more convenient than signing up for more complex stuff.
So how has iTunes done it? Has it ridden on the back of the iPod, is it the music store (which is also becomming poorer) or is it just mac morons drooling in their usual manner?