iTunes for Windows
Publisher's description:
iTunes lets you create your own personal digital music library
iTunes lets you create your own personal digital music library, allowing you to manage and play your music collection with drag-and-drop simplicity. iTunes, the software part of the equation that lets you pack 7,500 songs in your pocket, automatically synchronizes with the sensational new iPod at high speeds over FireWire. iTunes gives you the ability to generate dynamic Smart Playlists that reflect your preferences and listening habits. With iTunes it's easy to create CDs that play back on in your car, your home stereo, Macs and on Windows-based PCs. iTunes 4 adds the ability to share music among your Macs, play and encode AAC files, and view album art.
Library
Your library contains everything you've imported and your iTunes Store purchases: music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, audiobooks, iPod games, applications, and ringtones. As your collection grows, you can keep multiple libraries even save them across more than one hard drive.
Store
One click takes you to the iTunes Store. As you buy, iTunes adds the titles to your library. Downloading starts when you click Buy Now in the iTunes Store.
Devices
Your iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, and any CDs you're burning or importing appear under Devices. Click your iPod, iPhone, or Apple TV and iTunes shows you a summary of everything on it. Click a CD to check the progress of an import or a burn.
Shared
Look under Shared to see the playlists accessible from other computers with iTunes on your local network.
Playlists
All your playlists appear here standard playlists, as well as your Smart Playlists and Genius playlists. Party Shuffle also appears under Playlists.
Visual Browsing
See your iTunes library in a new way. Select Albums in Grid View and iTunes 8 displays your entire music library using cover art. Select Artists, Genres, or Composers and iTunes automatically creates groups of albums based on your selection. Simply skim across a group to see the albums inside, and start playing an album with a single click. Movies, TV shows, podcasts, and audiobooks look great in Grid View, too.
Cover Flow
Cover Flow displays all the album art in your music collection in one easy-to-navigate interface that mimics a CD collection or jukebox selection. Move between covers using the forward and back arrows or use the slider to browse faster. When you find what you want, click the artwork to start playing the album.
Create a Playlist
Make your own mix by creating a playlist of the exact songs you want, in the order you want them. Start by clicking the Add (+) button in the lower-left corner. Give your playlist a name. Then simply drag songs into it. Rearrange the order of songs in your playlist by dragging and dropping.
Smart Playlists
Have iTunes create a playlist for you based on your desired criteria like all the rock songs you've added to your library in the past month or songs you've listened to more than 10 times. iTunes finds the songs that match your rules and creates a playlist that updates itself automatically.
Organize with Folders
As you accumulate more and more playlists, consider organizing them in folders. To create a new folder, choose New Folder from the File menu. Double-click a folder to rename it.
You can
free download iTunes for Windows 8.1 now.
What's New in This Release:
Please look on: http://www.apple.com/itunes/features/
System Requirements:
No special requirements.
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Download iTunes for Windows 8.1 free