iTunes is a software from Apple Computer that can play, organize and buy songs (from iTunes Store). The software is available in versions that can be run using the operating system XP, Vista, and 7. This tool has earned a reputation for being easy to use and nice song organization. iTunes has a feature that allows users to organize, convert information and record songs from a CD. In addition it can also send your iTunes songs into the music player, the iPod, and also buy songs from the iTunes Store via the internet.
One of the interesting features of iTunes is the ability to create a Smart Playlist that is a playlist that can change its content when the user to manipulate the songs in the collection.
Currently, iTunes can play MP3 formatted documents, AIFF, WAV, AAC and Apple Lossless. Since iTunes uses QuickTime technology, a lot of documents that can be played with QuickTime software can also be played by iTunes. iTunes can also play songs purchased from the iTunes Store and even free formats like OGG by adding plug-ins into a QuickTime component.
Windows version of iTunes can even convert WMA to AAC document types directly within the iTunes program. However, iTunes does not have the ability to play WMA documents directly
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