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Apple iTunes 6
By: Troy Dreier and CNET staff
Now at version 6, Apple's iTunes is a model of ease and functionality, and it's been pleasure to watch it grow over the years. Getting started with iTunes is a simple matter of downloading and installing the latest version; it's always free, so unlike Musicmatch, it will never badger you with pop-ups asking you to upgrade. The iTunes Music Store hits a major milestone with the ability to purchase and download video, including recent TV shows, music videos, and Pixar animated shorts. Years of reliable use have convinced us that iTunes is a solid performer. If you're having trouble with iTunes, you'll find plenty of answers in the program's electronic help files and the support area of Apple's site.

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