There hasn't been any download info of follow ups so assume this was a hoax. I have found some references back in 2005 of people blogging about iTunes for Windows Mobile 5 like here. So why not reduce the need for this by releasing iTunes for Windows Mobile? It would probably go a little way to help reduce piracy. 90% of the time people brun to CD and re-rip or use QtFairUse to free their music and get them on to an alternative player. Surely I cannot be alone on this! I want to be able to listen to my music, which I have paided for, on the go, on my windows mobile device. The open source application QTFairUse intercepted the decrypted output and wrote.
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Not every tune is available as a "Plus" download and they cost more, I don't see why I should have to pay more to get DRM free downloads. For that, start QTFairUse6.exe with no commandline parameters. From version 2.0, QTFairUse6 supports fully automated conversion of all protected tracks in your iTunes library.
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(with help from QTFairUse ) Update : This script is no longer needed - QTFairUse 2.4 now handles tagging itself This perl script uses the COM interface to iTunes to help automate the process of converting your protected. This program allows you to convert protected m4p files purchased in the iTunes Music Store to unprotected m4a files, playable everywhere.
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I do however want to use iTunes Store to download music because there is a wide range of music available and it makes it very easy to find, preview and buy music. a perl script to automatically convert and tag your decrypted MP4 files. I don't want a iPhone because it costs money and functionally isn't what I want. I want iTunes for my windows mobile! I don't want to buy a iPod because i don't listen to music on the go that often and don't want to/need to carry another device.