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iTunes and Musicmatch conflict on Windows







iTunes and Musicmatch conflict on
Windows

iTunes and Musicmatch conflict on
Windows
11/05/2003 10:59 AM

CNET reports that Musicmatch sent an email to customers on Monday explaining that they can still use Musicmatch software to connect to Apple's iPod, but also cautions that installing iTunes for Windows will cause "a serious software conflict" which blocks Musicmatch's software from connecting to the iPod. The email also provides detailed instructions for uninstalling iTunes for Windows and resume using Musicmatch. Apple has not yet commented on the situation.




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