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Old 03-06-2009, 12:47 PM   #205
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Originally Posted by bwaldron View Post
It's a fairly awful piece of software with a large music library such as mine (25K tracks or so). It is very resource intensive, somewhat crash-prone, and installs all kinds of cruft on your system (not to mention the many useful features it lacks). This is on Windows -- runs somewhat better on Macs (but still lacks a lot).

And it is needed for the iPod Touch and iPhones -- Apple has basically locked out the third-party music managers for those devices, as opposed to the Classics and Nanos.
I have an iTunes collection of around 20k of tracks an have never had a crash or install problem but I also have a MacPro and 8GB ram on my machine. For me, what iTunes is missing is more print options of your collections. I'm sure you can download to a spreadsheet somehow but I have never tried. I tend to use the 'print to PDF all the time'.
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