schrankmonster.de— Seems like iTunes is coming to Windows Mobile.This is a first look of version 0.9, complete with pictures.
Sep 27, 2005View in Crawl 4
Okay, someone tell me why this matters at all? Windows Mobile already includes Windows Media Player 10, which is an excellent media player, and there are hundreds of downloadable programs out there already for the platform. There is absolutely NOTHING special about the program "iTunes". If you want to play copywrighted iTunes songs on a Windows Mobile device, use Jhymn to convert the AAC to mp3.
Tips for fakers:1. Cut & pasted artwork for hi-res (1024x768+) screens looks very out of place on lo-res (320x240) screens.2. Someone as design conscious as Apple would not make a play button that took a third of the screen space.3. Your back story needs a lot more work.4. Apple's software engineers don't use 0.x version numbers for external releases, that's not one of their conventions.
hasbeenhereSep 27, 2005
this means it could come to Linux
killakevSep 28, 2005
Okay, someone tell me why this matters at all? Windows Mobile already includes Windows Media Player 10, which is an excellent media player, and there are hundreds of downloadable programs out there already for the platform. There is absolutely NOTHING special about the program "iTunes". If you want to play copywrighted iTunes songs on a Windows Mobile device, use Jhymn to convert the AAC to mp3.
diggernautSep 28, 2005
it looks like someone cut and pasted various parts of iTunes.
catfish2kkSep 28, 2005
there is an update with some more pictures and stuff...... if it's a fake it's really good... I tend to believe it's true...
rookieoneSep 28, 2005
kool....wish i had it... :(
harlequnSep 28, 2005
a really good fake
mikataurSep 28, 2005
Tips for fakers:1. Cut & pasted artwork for hi-res (1024x768+) screens looks very out of place on lo-res (320x240) screens.2. Someone as design conscious as Apple would not make a play button that took a third of the screen space.3. Your back story needs a lot more work.4. Apple's software engineers don't use 0.x version numbers for external releases, that's not one of their conventions.
flatlineSep 29, 2005
no friggin way.
ryanknapperSep 29, 2005
I would be eager to use this. Now, I can't easily synchronize podcasts with my PPC.