The Apple Macintosh computer company haven't managed to get a version of iTunes ready for Windows Vista yet despite having had plenty of time to get their act together...
The company which sells cheap plastic computers from China has warned on it's website that people upgrading to Vista should hold off if they want to use iTunes, because the tart fruits aren't able to make a version that works!
Of course they may well be holding off on it's new release of iTunes hoping that a few desperate people will convert to the confusing Apple system of computers.
But surely they wouldn't do that as it would be against the anti-trust laws wouldn't it? An anti-trust court might take a less than favorable view of Apple spending a fortune trying to get users, who might be thinking of upgrading to Vista, to change to OSX instead.
That court might think that telling users that they can't connect their iPods to Vista and should wait for an unspecified time before upgrading might be just using the iTunes monopoly to buy time for more people to switch to OSX.
Sounds like Apple has some sour grapes in it's fruity bowl!
If you've seen the ads on TV for Apple Macs you'll see how desperate this dreadful company has become.
But if they can't update their music player software for Vista after years of advance warning you can imagine how inefficient, confusing and unsuable their operating system is.
The company which sells cheap plastic computers from China has warned on it's website that people upgrading to Vista should hold off if they want to use iTunes, because the tart fruits aren't able to make a version that works!
Of course they may well be holding off on it's new release of iTunes hoping that a few desperate people will convert to the confusing Apple system of computers.
But surely they wouldn't do that as it would be against the anti-trust laws wouldn't it? An anti-trust court might take a less than favorable view of Apple spending a fortune trying to get users, who might be thinking of upgrading to Vista, to change to OSX instead.
That court might think that telling users that they can't connect their iPods to Vista and should wait for an unspecified time before upgrading might be just using the iTunes monopoly to buy time for more people to switch to OSX.
Sounds like Apple has some sour grapes in it's fruity bowl!
If you've seen the ads on TV for Apple Macs you'll see how desperate this dreadful company has become.
But if they can't update their music player software for Vista after years of advance warning you can imagine how inefficient, confusing and unsuable their operating system is.
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