iTunes "Skip Count" in smart playlists

Feb 02, 2009 16:57

OK, it's pretty neat to be able to see a list of all the songs I've ever hit "Skip" on.

Even better, I can filter the list so it only contains songs that are still checked to actually play ...

But, that doesn't change the fact that (especially with more than one person in the home) eventually, every single track is bound to get skipped at least ( Read more... )

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fallonfanatic April 24 2009, 04:43:08 UTC
i hate hate hate macs!!!!!!! my pc died and i thuoght i'd switch over. this computer is the biggest piece of crap i've ever owned. nothing is compatible and there are zero programs out there and everything i do download is incompatable with this or that and is slow and weird and has no help guide. i am just about ready to shoot myself. i cannot believe i wasted my money on such a terrible computers.

I don't care if PCS are slow, at least they fucking work.

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mymacsucks July 9 2009, 01:22:01 UTC
But.. but.. but.. It runs a lot of Linux stuff. All you have to do is just recompile the entire application, then launch it under Apple's version of X11.
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Yeah, I feel your pain. When I bought this mac, it wouldn't even run any of the *Mac* software I had from the last time I owned one, in the 1990s. No shit.

Ironically, I'm told it will run Windows exactly the same as a real PC, cause of having an Intel CPU, as well as and all the other stuff that goes with Windows if I chose to install it, so I guess I can't say there's no software out there for it.

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