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August 03, 2004
iTunes For Linux, Thanks To CodeWeavers
Wow. Crossover is an awesome product, allowing you to run MSOffice and other such business apps on your Linux desktop. The CodeWeavers folks do excellent work, and they contribute most of their code back to the open source Wine project. Now they've added preliminary iTunes support, including the ability to buy and play iTMS protected tracks. Cool!"The folks over at CNet have the scoop that a new version of CrossOver Office (3.1) now supports Apple's iTunes. The preview version of the software is being tested and is currently only available to current CodeWeavers customers. They expect a final version to be available later this year." Reader snowtigger contributes a link to this screenshot. White demonstrated iTunes on a Linux machine at OSCON as well; a rendering glitch marred that demo, but he was still able to demonstrate playing back a song which he'd purchased from iTMS using iTunes on Linux. [Slashdot]
Posted by Kevin Railsback at August 3, 2004 11:55 AM
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