....both slammed here at AI - let see how the fanbois defend this.
It's just growing pains - right?
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Originally Posted by shen
Mmmmmm, smells like troll!
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Originally Posted by Napoleon_PhoneApart
Smells like bad troll. Probably spoiled.
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Originally Posted by Postulant
Stop being a douche. If you have a problem with this Apple centric board and its followers, go someplace else.
Whether iSheldon is a Droid fanatic or not, he makes a valid point. There was a lot of poorly concealed glee here when other cloud services had issues - so the question is whether the same people approach Apple's problem objectively, or instead react defensively? Thus far, seems like the latter...
What's more appalling to me is iTunes Match matching my explicit songs to clean ones on their Match servers.
I also have clean songs, and the converse has never happened.
Interesting although not too difficult to understand. Apparently they only have clean versions which could explain why the converse has never happened.
I have not used the service yet so I am not familiar with how it works but can you change the meta data in the song to name it something else so the iTunes server will copy it to your storage instead of matching it?
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I also have clean songs, and the converse has never happened. Lay down your conspiracy theories.
This should be fun-
1.) RIM
2.) Verizon LTE
....both slammed here at AI - let see how the fanbois defend this.
It's just growing pains - right?
Mmmmmm, smells like troll!
Smells like bad troll. Probably spoiled.
Stop being a douche. If you have a problem with this Apple centric board and its followers, go someplace else.
Whether iSheldon is a Droid fanatic or not, he makes a valid point. There was a lot of poorly concealed glee here when other cloud services had issues - so the question is whether the same people approach Apple's problem objectively, or instead react defensively? Thus far, seems like the latter...
What's more appalling to me is iTunes Match matching my explicit songs to clean ones on their Match servers.
I also have clean songs, and the converse has never happened.
Interesting although not too difficult to understand. Apparently they only have clean versions which could explain why the converse has never happened.
I have not used the service yet so I am not familiar with how it works but can you change the meta data in the song to name it something else so the iTunes server will copy it to your storage instead of matching it?