They like it, they like it, they really like it. And they also find that the “Windows iPod experience might not be as smooth as that of the Mac version, but it does bring the iPod’s famous ease-of-use and portability to the other 95 percent of the market.” PC Magazine also goes on to “predict a lot of happy Windows users will be saying, ‘What took you so long?'” Please just don’t ask why we were reading PC Magazine. (Now with the iPod for Windows, we’re kinda forced to do this kind of stuff sometimes.) The full story is here.
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Just wait until 2006 – they’ll really like it then. Especially the new iPods – which happen to play VIDEO.
Peace.
Alas he was right…
I’m from the future.