It's the old "The razor's free but the blades cost money" philosophy that made Gillette wealthy. You have to pay for the songs you download to listen to with iTunes, but iTunes itself is free.
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
I wrote in part:
and for a few tens of dollars, one can purchase a file converter which will convert the WAV to MP3 format, among others;
to which Darcy wrote:
iTunes does this for free. You can burn the CDs from there as well.
but I suspect if one doesn't already have it, one must buy iTunes; If that's less than about 29.95, then I concede that iTunes may be the more economical solution....
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