[macvoiceover] Re: Getting rid of Itunes.

  • From: Shaun Jones <vashaun.jones@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 08:55:45 -0400

So do we remove mail because it takes a few minutes to load a 30 message thread?

On May 27, 2008, at 3:03 AM, David Truong wrote:

How to get rid of iTunes written by David Truong.

1. Go to applications then utilities and launch the Activity monitor.
2. In the Table of running processes delete the process called "iTunes Helper". (To delete a process tab to the quit process button and activate
it once process is highlighted).
3. Go back into applications and highlight iTunes.
4. Do Command+Option+Shift+BackDelete to send iTunes to the trash where it
belongs.
5.  Cheer as now you have just entered audio heaven.

I class iTunes in the same light as Windows Media player. Both programs are a waste of space in my opinion. Any player that can't even load a large playlist in quick time belongs in the trash. I mean even windows media player managed to load my large playlists. You shouldn't have to change any
preferences to achieve this.  I mean Winamp and VLC don't require it.

Long live VLC on the Mac and Winamp in Windows.

David Truong

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davidtruong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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