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Old 12-11-2007, 10:00 PM
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Default Tip Tuesday: Zune on Mac (Software)

It's no secret that the iPod didn't start to take off in popularity until Apple released a Windows version of its iTunes client software--many people would argue that the iPod would not be the success it is today were it not for Windows support. At the same time, the Portable Media Player battle is often seen as a microcosm of the OS Wars, with the two players reversing roles.

Currently , Apple's iTunes client runs on both Windows and Mac OSX, while Microsoft's Zune software is Windows-only. Is it worth it for Microsoft to port the Zune software to OSX, in effect "giving a glass of ice water to somebody in hell"? Sure, it would give the tech pundits one more thing to scratch off the list of preconceived issues with the Zune family, but would it actually matter? We'll leave that kind of hardcore thinking for the Philosophers, because today is Tuesday, and Tuesday is hardcore thinking-free!

Installing Zune on a Mac is just like installing on a Windows machine, except...virtual. Fret not, fellow Zuner, it's not as bad as you'd think. Sure you've got to acquire a virtual machine software (like VMWare or Parallels) or run Boot Camp and install a copy of Windows, but you can handle that, right?

After that, just install the software as you normally would, and you're in Virtual Zune paradise. Just don't forget the paper umbrellas.

The process should be similar with VMWare on Linux. Though I haven't heard any reports about this year's software, Zune-Online's Kostas Tzounopoulos showed that it could be done with gen1 software, the only caveat being that USB 1.1 was the only supported transfer method (a.k.a. slow data transfer).

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EDIT (12-12-07): Fixed atrocious grammar and general cleanup.
 
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Old 12-11-2007, 11:07 PM
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So you've run out of options, you're stuck in California without a Windows PC in sight, or you're an artist (it's one or the other), and yet you still need to find some way to get the latest hipster single onto your Zune to impress that client and hopefully close the deal.
As an artist in California who owns a PC, this statement confuses me.

Are you implying there are no PCs in California? Or that artists use Macs exclusively?
 
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Old 12-12-2007, 01:39 AM
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As an artist in California who owns a PC, this statement confuses me.

Are you implying there are no PCs in California? Or that artists use Macs exclusively?
Not all are as forward thinking as you!
 
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Old 12-12-2007, 09:58 PM
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As an artist in California who owns a PC, this statement confuses me.

Are you implying there are no PCs in California? Or that artists use Macs exclusively?
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