iTunes 6.0
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Starting iTunes

Interface
- Source Column
- Playlist
- Buttons
- Mini Player

Opening Files

Playlists
- Creating Playlists
- Special Playlists

Importing Tracks

Burning CDs

Podcasts

Videos

iLife Suite Integration

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Starting iTunes

iTunes comes preinstalled on most Macs, including the ones in the iSchool lab. iTunes 4.9, the version used for the screenshots in this tutorial, is the latest version of the program.

A Windows version of the program is available as a free download on the Apple web site at www.apple.com/itunes/download. Also, if your Mac has an older version of iTunes, this link will allow you to upgrade to the newest version.

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On a Mac, iTunes will launch itself when you insert an audio CD. However, if it doesn't open, there is an icon located in the dock.

On a PC, a dialog box may ask you what program to launch when you insert a CD. However, if it doesn't, you may need to select the iTunes icon from the desktop or Start Menu.

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