Submitted by EglinAirBaseIntern t3_10ovo7y in Music
tacknosaddle t1_j6i7gpw wrote
Reply to comment by Chalky_Cupcake in Did pirated music help the iPod become popular? by EglinAirBaseIntern
When the iPod hit it wasn't long before Senuti (iTunes spelled backwards) was available. It was software you could put on your computer which allowed you to grab music from another iPod and upload it to your library then put on yours.
So you could rip all your CDs, but then swap iPods with your friends to grab the stuff they had which you didn't & vice versa.
Edigophubia t1_j6i8sjj wrote
Back in the college dorms, when itunes let you listen to other people's libraries on the same network (basically the whole building), there was of course software that allowed you to download it as well. And every itunes update made it stop working, until the next update of the download software. God, so much music
IAmNotARobotttttt t1_j6igkc4 wrote
It was called MyTunes Redux, and it was amazing.
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