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I meant the other way around Buy from ITunes then download the files as mp3's so I can do as I please with the file.Andyp wrote:TrimTheKing wrote:Coley wrote:Does apple allow you to download music you've purchased in mp3 format now? That was another reason I never considered apple.
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You’ve always been able to do that, you just need to know how...
ther's is no magic involved. Most of the songs on my iMac are MP3s from my own CDs. I have just transferred a load to the wife's iPhone 6 ( hope she wont mind) . They play no problem.
Ah I thought they must have changed things and suddenly allowed it I buy albums from Google play and download straight onto my phone. When I'm not as busy I can download the same album to my pc in mp3 format. I've been known to share the mp3 files on USB stick to friends and family, occasionally they do the sameTrimTheKing wrote:No you can’t do that. They add Apple proprietary DRM into them so that’s not possible to my knowledge. I could be wrong, though that rarely happens...
TrimTheKing wrote:No you can’t do that. They add Apple proprietary DRM into them so that’s not possible to my knowledge. I could be wrong, though that rarely happens...
TrimTheKing wrote:Yes you can export to play from USB, but to my knowledge, and a quick Google supports this, songs purchased from the iTunes store cannot be exported and shared with other people.
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RogerS wrote:
I'd be interested to know just how many people are using the same PC after ten years and whether its' performance, running the latest version of Microsoft that it can, is as good as it was when it was first bought running whatever version was current then.
Coley wrote:Have apple stopped deliberately slowing down older iphones now ? It'd be nice to choose when to change a handset instead of the phone manufacturer forcing the decision on you.
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Rod wrote:Home & Dry is still supported on the iPhone and the Met Office App now has the radar feature.
The H&D app gives a warning notification of lightening strikes when they get to within 10miles?? of your location.
Rod
^ yer wot he said.Robert wrote:That's kind of my take on it too.
If you want something that does the basics well and nothing more then apple may be your best bet. Or if you have bought into the apple way and everything you use is apple then go iphone.
If like me you use a lot of independently sourced stuff then apple just doesn't want to know and will not work. Android probably will.
I started off with an iphone but kept finding things it wouldn't do. Now it is android only in our household. Sure there are things that come up that need a bit of google woo to sort out but they are sortable. Not 'computer says no' like I experienced with iphone.
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I started off with an iphone but kept finding things it wouldn't do. ...
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