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Recommendations increasing? Doubt it.
So iTunes is a STORE now? And iPhoto too (books)? And with all the tie-ins to .Mac, it seems like all of iLife is becoming a store too. And soon, the entire OS will be one big store...
Recommendations increasing? Doubt it.
Maybe you should just turn the store off. It's in preferences. No big deal. Some people might actually like this.
Recommendations increasing? Doubt it.
FYI if you turn off the store, you alsdo lose the little arrows next to the artists and albums that, when you option-click, browses you to your music library instead of to their Music Store.
Recommendations increasing? Doubt it.
I turned the Mini Browser off and I still have all the links to iTMS - they're controlled in a separate preference.
Recommendations increasing? Doubt it.
I use the hidden preference (I think InvertStoreLinks but I'm not sure) that swaps the behaviour of the iTMS store links, so clicking an arrow jumps to that song in my own list and opt-clicking jumps to the song in the music store.
Recommendations increasing? Doubt it.
The preference of "Show Links To The Music Store" is there there in the General preferences menu. Also, I used the hint (from somewhere, probably here) that switched the normal behaviour to have the arrows point to my library by default and need to option-click to have me sent to the store.
Recommendations increasing? Doubt it.
>> The preference of "Show Links To The Music Store" is there there in the General preferences menu.
That's not just sad, it's short-sighted
But then I guess I'm already of the opinion that if you're on the net, you've given up any privacy...This statement is sadly indicative of a number of ignorant people these days. You lose your privacy when you *choose* to lose your privacy. The issue is far more important than most young people think. There is no need to use services which delve into your own personal private matters. Not only that, but when you do you hurt others as well because you allow these companies' "features" to continue instead of nipping them in the bud immediately. Sad, sad, sad.... Use the sites/features you desire, but do NOT resign yourself to losing your privacy! |
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