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Manage your music collection using the latest Apple iTunes 7.3

by Chris Wiles

03 Jul 2007

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Screengrab Some people seem to be confused over media players such as Apple iTunes. They believe that you only need the media player if you're using an iPod or want to download your music from the Apple iTunes Music Store. Not true, you can use iTunes to import audio from your existing CD collection and, if you do have an iTunes Music Store account, you can download the artwork so you don't need to bother scanning or locating your covers.

Apple iTunes 7.3 is the latest version of the audio/media player, along with support for the new Apple iPhone, which is only available in the States. There are a number of minor fixes and enhancements, such as support for wirelessly streaming your digital photos from one computer to your Apple TV, without requiring them to be stored on the Apple TV.

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