About iTunes
iTunes is audio software that lets you play music on your computer and transfer songs to a separate music player. iTunes has increasingly become a leading light in the music-player industry. More and more people who have digital music players are using the service, as well as those who like listening to music on their computer.
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Significance
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iTunes is important software because it has numerous features. You can use iTunes as the default audio player on your computer; many have done so. It is an easy-to-use software that both Macintosh and Windows users can operate.
Function
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iTunes is an audio player, music organizer and artwork album, all in one. As you build your music library, it helps you to keep things organized, and you can easily select artists, albums, songs or genres to play. You can also make playlists of songs. When you add a song to the library, you can store the cover artwork that corresponds to the album being played.
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Effects
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iTunes helps you keep track of your music, video and podcast libraries. You can make a smart playlist, which makes it easy and fast for you to compile songs based on categories of your choosing. You can also sync your iPod so that, the next time you connect it to your computer, it will automatically transfer songs and make the libraries in both your computer and your music player identical. You may also use iTunes to download photos from your computer to your music player.
Features
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iTunes is also a gateway to the iTunes store, where millions of songs can be found for purchase. iTunes makes it easy to obtain these songs, as well as download videos and podcasts. The podcast manager within iTunes can be set to automatically download podcasts as soon as new episodes are available.
Benefits
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One of the benefits of iTunes is that it is set to automatically check for updates if a new version of the software is available. New versions usually include additional features or layouts of the software. Another benefit of iTunes is that it keeps track of your audio books as well. It can also be linked to several third-party software programs, including scrobbling software that can keep track of the songs you listen to on your computer.
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