You're right. but it's a way to solve such a problem.
iTunes runs without real problems on my G4/733 (Tiger),
as on a 5400 G3 or even a PB 1400cs/166 with 9.1 installed -
which was a little tricky.
Lars

>
>
>On Sep 4, 2009, at 12:09 PM, WhyOSX wrote:
>
>>
>> Choose another player, name the titles correctly
>> (starting with numbers is the easiest way) - that will work.
>> If there are more than ten tracks, don't forget the leading  
>> "0" (Zero).
>> Lars
>
>If your music player depends on filenames to be numbered in the  
>correct order it's pretty primitive.
>
>-- 
>Bruce Johnson
>University of Arizona
>College of Pharmacy
>Information Technology Group
>
>Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
>
>
>
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