On Jan 5, 2005, at 11:05 AM, Tom Tubman wrote:
I do both of these things as I buy some music online which must go to the Music Folder and the I keep rest of my ripped CDs organized in the Finder *my* way, not iTunes' way.
I'm curious as to why people fight this so...I've found iTunes music organization to be perfectly understandable. But them I use iTunes to play my music, rip (and burn) CDs and load my MP3 player (it's a Rio, which has iTunes support), as well as manage my ITMS stuff, so I don't notice it.
Mostly pig-headedness. I had my music ripped and organized by kind and artist years before iTunes existed and that organization persists to this day. I know where everything is.
And like you I have the 8GB boot partition limitation so I don't want to clutter up my Home directory.
Check out the hints at <http://www.bombich.com> about moving your User directory to another partition. Very useful on those 8 GB limited systems...
Thanks for the info!
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