![]() Great job, Apple! You're taking fantastic care of your Music Store customer support have never been answered in the past (they still owe me a song from an album I bought last year that didn't download,) so IĬurrently have little recourse or opportunity to get my problemsĪddressed. Last year or so, I currently have nothing to show for it exceptįrustration and several empty playlists. I love my iPod, and I love all of my Macs, but I've grown to absolutely detestĪpple's DRM, and I don't think I'll buy songs from the iTMS in theįuture, because even though I've given them a dump truck of money in the GregN pointed me to this Apple Help document that shows how to deauthorize all your computers with one click presumably for instances exactly like this one. Of course, I don't have access to those machines any longer, so I can't confirm that the deauthorization actually happened, or try to deauthorize them again. It also tells me, when I try to authorize the damn machine, that I've authorized five of five machines, even though I deauthoried my old laptops when they were sent back for upgrades. To the machine I used to buy those songs, because it's in for service. ![]() I connected my iPod to my laptop just now (with manual management turned on, so it doesn't automatically change my settings or music), and suddenlyĪll of my iTunes Music Store purchases vanished. Great.Īlso, the new features in iTunes 7 are really cool. ![]() Missing, but it's been left to Justin Timberlake to bring it back. It also shared two facts with me that I could have lived without knowing: Nellyįurtado is apparently a promiscuous girl, and not only was sexy ![]()
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