Every once in a while a video hits me unawares and quicktime tries to download and install. From past experience I absolutely ban quicktime from my computers. Same with itunes. Never used it, never will. The JesseJobs gang will never get a dime from me
itunes—— 93 mb download
No way would I install this. At 93mb this program is designed to insinuate itself into every audio/video crevice on your Windows computer hard drive. If you own a Mac then of course you want to be tethered to to JobsInc. and paying his tolls as if you were a Medieval serf crossing a bridge
The JesseJobs gang will never get a dime from me ...
LOL ... in case you didn't know -- (and for those who might think iTunes is something you have to buy ...) -- iTunes is a free program, distributed directly from Apple's website and can be used simply to manage your CD collection and just listen to music on your own computer, even if you don't use anything else from Apple (i.e., you don't have iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad).
You can also listen to a huge number of Podcasts that are freely available in the iTunes Music Store. No need to purchase anything. You can also use the iTunes Music Store to simply listen to clips of some music (for free, of course), and see if you like what you hear and if you want, get it in CD, yourself, at a store near you (no need to get it in digital format, in the iTunes Store) if you don't want to.
It's a good "resource" that way, to just "look up" some current music, all in one spot and see what a clip sounds like. That's also something handy for people.
Anyway, all that is free to use from Apple ... no money needed ... LOL ...
What a deal!