Stop, stop, stop messing around with iTunes, Apple. Every frigging time you try to re-invent the wheel you make it that much harder to get anything done on iTunes. I don't know if huge numbers of people in that department need to justify their jobs by appearing active - but, stop!!!! I cannot seem to add songs to my iPod no matter what I do. I am so sick of the constant changes to iTunes that I am done with it. Leaving - never coming back.
Stop, stop, stop messing around with iTunes, Apple. Every frigging time you try to re-invent the wheel you make it that much harder to get anything done on iTunes. I don't know if huge numbers of people in that department need to justify their jobs by appearing active - but, stop!!!! I cannot seem to add songs to my iPod no matter what I do. I am so sick of the constant changes to iTunes that I am done with it. Leaving - never coming back.
How will you add songs to your iPod without iTunes?
Apple's being more than a little disingenuous in stating that iTunes 12.0.1 is "designed for Yosemite". I just installed 12.0.1 on a Windows PC running Vista, which was released 8 years ago. Why is it that Apple supports Windows better than its own OS X with iTunes? I can't install iTunes 12.0.1 on any version of OS X that was released prior to 3 years ago.
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Stop, stop, stop messing around with iTunes, Apple. Every frigging time you try to re-invent the wheel you make it that much harder to get anything done on iTunes. I don't know if huge numbers of people in that department need to justify their jobs by appearing active - but, stop!!!! I cannot seem to add songs to my iPod no matter what I do. I am so sick of the constant changes to iTunes that I am done with it. Leaving - never coming back.
How will you add songs to your iPod without iTunes?
I may have to abandon my iPod (which is only one month old.)
Just keep your FUD to yourself, please.
Except that is in no way mutually exclusive to “also works on”. Try again.
Larry, aka Elmer FUD...
Answer: It does. Or maybe it was the GM of 12.0. Either way it's no longer an issue.