On 5/12/16, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote: > Hi everyone, > I recall this in a thread a very long time ago. > Is there not an application that allows Debian particularly, or Linux in > general to get content from ITunes?
I just ran an "apt-cache search itune" command line query and received a few results that looked interesting: amarok - easy to use media player based on the KDE Platform mopidy-podcast-itunes - Mopidy extension for searching and browsing iTunes podcasts podget - Podcast aggregrator/downloader optimized for cron rhythmbox - music player and organizer for GNOME shairport-sync - AirPlay audio player tangerine - music server using DAAP tunesviewer - program to access media and podcasts from iTunes U There were a few other things in there that I culled out, including some where "itune" had a meaning unrelated to the usual mental image the word "iTunes" invokes. I left "shairport-sync" and "tangerine" in because I really didn't know what they were. Figured they might be of interest later if not now That was a search done on a setup that still only uses one single repository. You may receive back even better results with a similar search against more than just that one basic repository that I use. Good luck! Cindy :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with duct tape *