Wake-up call: Apple won’t port iTunes to Linux

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praka123

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Wake-up call: Apple won’t port iTunes to Linux

May 23, 2008


Introduction

I want to bring iTunes-loving Linux users back to reality. As you can see from the following Ubuntu Forums threads, some Ubuntu-ites are deluded about the idea of Apple porting iTunes to Linux:

Why Apple doesn’t want to release iTunes for Linux
Petition - iTunes for Ubuntu
Should Apple port iTunes to Linux?
The iTunes Linux Project

If you’re too lazy to read those links, I can sum up how the iTunes discussion usually goes among Linux users:
Hi. I’m new to Linux. How do I install iTunes on it?
iTunes is a bloated piece of crap. Use a real music application like AmaroK.
I really like iTunes, though.
I installed iTunes on Ubuntu with Wine.
iTunes installs with Wine, but it isn’t fully functional. Don’t bother.
Why do you have an iPod anyway? Use a Cowon player instead. It’s more Linux-friendly.
I kind of like the iTunes music store. Will the songs I bought from there be able to play on a Cowon player?
No. Pop music sucks these days. Don’t support the big labels. Support independent artists.
But I like pop music. Can’t we convince Apple to port iTunes to Linux?
I’ve put together a petition for it. Go to this link to sign it.
I hate iTunes, but I signed the petition because it’ll help bring more users over to Linux.
Apple can keep its proprietary applications. We have better iPod-management software on Linux anyway.
I think I got all the major arguments in there.

Philanthropic Apple porting iTunes?

Now imagine you’re an executive at Apple—Steve Jobs or somebody else. If you read that kind of back-and-forth, would you (even if you were more philanthropic- than profit-oriented) port iTunes to Linux? I know I wouldn’t. Even if I didn’t care about profit, I wouldn’t, because there are too many anti-proprietary software and/or anti-Apple elements in the Linux community. With the number of Linux users not buying iPods, buying iPods and installing Rockbox onto them, and using non-iTunes Music Store services like Jamendo, eMusic, or Amazon, I wouldn’t see a very compelling case for putting any resources into porting iTunes to Linux.
Read the complete article here:
*ubuntucat.wordpress.com/2008/05/23/wake-up-call-apple-wont-port-itunes-to-linux/
 
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Dark Star

Cyborg Agent
WHy I would use iTunes ? I just don't like.. when player like Amarok is present who really cares about Itunes :p
 
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praka123

praka123

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you know,apple is really furious about Linux penetration and open source ofcourse!
reason :FOSS rocks and Linux is the nearest competitor in OS market :))
 

j1n M@tt

Cyborg Agent
hmm dat ws a long story praka........but I don't care abt Apple products, they r for some people with large, long pockets :D
 
the real reason is this:

The moment apple ports a bloatware like iTunes that steals every setting of yours to itself, people WONT try to install it.

Look at what happened to real player. People asked real to port real player to linux, got pissed off that their beautiful looking Crystal icons were being replaced with ugly real icons and all file associations handed over to real. So they just grabbed the real linux-native codecs and coded some stuff into xine to make it use them. There are even workarounds for Real Mozilla plugin.

Then imagine what would happen to iTunes. The nessassary features and ipod sync tools, etc will be extracted from the iTunes install, and used to power a mod for AmaroK, Banshee or some other better media player and iTunes removed and purged.
 

sourav123

Thinking Different
I hate Apple products. I think they’re overrated and overpriced. Apple locks users in more than Microsoft does. Down with DRM! Down with proprietary software!

This looks like me! :)
 

Hitboxx

Juke Box Hero
Er., why would you want any Apple products on Linux? I don't get it. Personally I have no need or even care if a company called Apple exists. Sure if Windows goes away I will miss it but why Apple? It's all a crazy monology of these so called Ubuntians.
 
Er., why would you want any Apple products on Linux? I don't get it. Personally I have no need or even care if a company called Apple exists. Sure if Windows goes away I will miss it but why Apple? It's all a crazy monology of these so called Ubuntians.

perfectly true.
ubuntu makes linux look like a joke many times.
 
the real reason is this:

The moment apple ports a bloatware like iTunes that steals every setting of yours to itself, people WONT try to install it.

Look at what happened to real player. People asked real to port real player to linux, got pissed off that their beautiful looking Crystal icons were being replaced with ugly real icons and all file associations handed over to real. So they just grabbed the real linux-native codecs and coded some stuff into xine to make it use them. There are even workarounds for Real Mozilla plugin.

Then imagine what would happen to iTunes. The nessassary features and ipod sync tools, etc will be extracted from the iTunes install, and used to power a mod for AmaroK, Banshee or some other better media player and iTunes removed and purged.

+1. very well said :)
 

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
Thank god. I can continue using Amarok. iTunes sucks big time. Who knows, you might even see a BSOD in linux due to iTunes :)
 

hellknight

BSD init pwns System V
Who needs iTunes when we have AmaroK, Banshee, Exaile and Rhythmbox on Linux..
AmaroK and Exaile are far superb players than iTunes..
 

ray|raven

Think Zen.
I dont think people care , if Apple does port iTunes or not.
For me , I am more than content with mpd and mplayer.

Why exactly would people go after iTunes when there's better stuff out there that does that already is beyond me.
 

gxsaurav

You gave been GXified
iTunes is not just about iPod management. Even WMP11 can do it, it is also about iTunes Music Store.
 

aditya.shevade

Console Junkie
iTunes is not just about iPod management. Even WMP11 can do it, it is also about iTunes Music Store.

+1... I think this is the main reason for 80% of the people who want it on linux. I mean, people who actually do not have windows on their machine are supposed to be good with linux. (supposed to be.. I am not saying that they always are). And if they know that much, then managing iPod from banshee, amarok is also possible.
 

iMav

The Devil's Advocate
did any1 read this
I kind of like the iTunes music store. Will the songs I bought from there be able to play on a Cowon player?
No. Pop music sucks these days. Don’t support the big labels. Support independent artists.
But I like pop music. Can’t we convince Apple to port iTunes to Linux?
Quite indicative of Ubuntu support :lol: the guy wants him to change his music taste for the OS :lol:

coming on topic, for iPod management Linux has a great iPod management software, I forgot which application, but it was an already bundled music player in Ubuntu.

For the iTunes store, well it's Apple's wish, their market is not Linux users. Never was.
 
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