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Originally Posted by stkr
I honestly don't care at all what you think ' behooves' me since you're just someone that I know on the Internet  , but for the sake of staying on topic:
"Regardless of whether or not I know the in's and out's of the programs, does that make my points any less valid?"
Yes, it does  . If you haven't used to program extensively, especially the latest versions, then arguing against it is just silly. Let me know when you have downloaded and used the latest version for a few weeks. All of my points still stand.
"Well lucky you."
Thanks  .
"And how is it that after seven and a half releases, iTunes still isn’t smart enough to automatically detect when we’ve dropped new music in our library folder?"
This I have no answer for and I do think that it should've been added quite a while back for those who do manually organize their music. Since I allow iTunes to properly organize my music, this isn't an issue for me.
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Well, unless you plan to run some sort of Turing test we can assume I'm another person, just like you.

And since we can assume I'm a person and you are a person, we should treat each other accordingly.
Did you happen to see the reasoning for why I haven't tested it myself? It is unstable and can leave behind junk on my computer that I don't want. That's like asking someone to install Kazaa to verify if it damages your computer. People have done it before, and it hurt their computers, there's no reason to assume that the same thing won't happen elsewhere. I realize the the blue screen issue has been patched up since, but knowning Apple's record-for a short time they had a
known Windows virus packaged with iTunes-I'm not inclined to touch their software if I don't need it. And I've found alternatives to needing it.
In short:
-There is a lack of functionality that belongs in the program
-There are certain features which may be buggy and not work properly
-The software installer violates some of the fundamental rules of how an installer should work.
-There are some issues shared among iTunes and it's competitors that need to be adressed