I don't like iTunes. If you are not using iTunes to listen to music on OS X, which software are you using?
I guess that's your answer - everyone, except you, is using iTunes!
Dan
Quote from: Dan Millar on July 15, 2008, 11:37:58 AM
I guess that's your answer - everyone, except you, is using iTunes!
A statistician would say that at most, every one of the 173 unique MUGOO members who has read this post AND chose to respond is using iTunes.
Yes, I should have qualified that more clearly, and that would be correct seven out of ten times! Seriously though - what happened to all the other players? I too am not thrilled with iTunes persistent, yet subtle, iTunes Store presence. Anyone beyond the iTunes-lovin' 173 people who have already not responded?
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Dan
Quote from: z-mac on May 19, 2008, 09:32:50 PM
I don't like iTunes. If you are not using iTunes to listen to music on OS X, which software are you using?
Is it specifically something to play your mp3's on OS X that you're looking for? Or is it an alternative to iTunes with respect to transferring songs to your iPod? If the latter, here's one list I came across:
10 Alternatives to iTunes for managing your iPod
http://www.simplehelp.net/2007/07/08/10-alternatives-to-itunes-for-managing-your-ipod/
On the other hand if it's a replacement mp3 player on your mac that you are looking for, I did do a quick search on www.versiontracker.com/macosx for 'mp3 player' and 'music player' and there are definitely still a few 3rd-party freeware and shareware music players to try. By way of history, before iTunes 1.0, the Mac mp3 music players of choice were SoundJam (Casady & Greene) and Audion (Panic software). There's a great slice of mac lore and history about them and the introduction of iTunes 1.0 available on the Panic Software site: http://www.panic.com/extras/audionstory/
Panic still leaves Audion 3.2, the last version before they retired it in the face of iTunes competition, available as a free and unsupported download: http://www.panic.com/audion . SoundJam went on to form the basis of iTunes 1.0: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-itunes.htm
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Quote from: ben schmidt
Is it specifically something to play your mp3's on OS X that you're looking for? Or is it an alternative to iTunes with respect to transferring songs to your iPod?
Thanks for the information, Ben. I want something to play music that doesn't throw advertising at me and that supports FLAC and Ogg. I've been using some Gnome software through Fink, as well as VLC.
http://theappleblog.com/2008/11/07/first-look-songbird-finally-gives-itunes-some-competition/
http://getsongbird.com/