

ITunes joins a short but growing list of new for-pay online music services designed for Windows that figure to be Apple's major competitors, including Napster 2.o, Musicmatch Downloads, Rhapsody and. "ITunes for Windows is the best Windows app ever written," Jobs said.

"I'm here to report to you today that this has happened," Jobs said, pointing to a sign that read, "Hell Froze Over."Īpple has sold more than 13 million songs through iTunes, which can be downloaded for 99 cents each or $9.99 per album, even though until Thursday, both the iTunes jukebox program and online music store were only available to the comparatively small universe of Macintosh users. Since the 1970s, Apple has for the most part refused to make products that are compatible with its rival's computers.
