using itunes store

2009-03-08 Thread Chris Burton
Hi Muggers I was speaking with a friend yesterday who is just so wrapped with itunes and the store for finding songs and albums, listening to samples of tracks then buying what he wants from the itunes store. And he uses a PC to do this then loads his tracks onto a small ipod and plugs

Re: using itunes store

2009-03-08 Thread rkor...@iinet.net.au
Hi Chris I have been using iTunes since it was released and find it a great system for my needs. Remember it also has movies, video music clips of a lot of bands and also pod casts and some of those are great. I have had no problem with given them my credit cards details but some people do!

Re: using itunes store

2009-03-08 Thread Robin Belford
If you don't want to use a credit card, buy yourself one of the iTunes gift vouchers and redeem it at the iTunes Store into your account (that you will have to create). No credit card worries and recharge when you need more music, apps, movies etc. r On 08/03/2009, at 9:16 PM,

Re: using itunes store

2009-03-08 Thread Daniel Kerr
On 8/3/09 9:09 PM, Chris Burton c...@it.net.au wrote: Hi Muggers I was speaking with a friend yesterday who is just so wrapped with itunes and the store for finding songs and albums, listening to samples of tracks then buying what he wants from the itunes store. And he uses a PC to do this

Re: using itunes store

2009-03-08 Thread Chris Burton
Hi Dan, Robin and Rodger and fellow muggers thanks very much for your advice in regards to itunes, both voucher and credit card sound very do-able. Do you know what 'authorise computer' in the Store menu means? kind regards chris On 08/03/2009, at 9:46 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote: On 8/3/09

Re: using itunes store

2009-03-08 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Chris, To authorize a computer to play purchases using your Apple Account • Select a song, video, or audiobook you've purchased (in your library or the Purchased playlist). • Click the Play button. If the computer is already authorized, the item plays. If the computer has not