No, only Mac and Windows XP (and newer)
No, you can run iTunes on your Mac or Windows computer even if you do not have an ipod.
There is not, and never has been, a version of iTunes for Windows ME.
There is no version of iTunes available for Windows Millennium Edition.
All the apple apps that you can get on Windows 7 would be listed on the apple website at apple.com Actually, you can't use Mac Apps on a Windows 7 PC as they are designed to run .exe files etc. which are completely different from Mac apps. It depends on what you mean by Apple apps. If you mean "apps published by Apple," then the answer is yes. Several Apple-published apps are available for Windows 7, including QuickTime Player, iTunes, Safari, Airport Utility, and the iCloud Control Panel. But if you mean "Mac apps," then the answer is no. Apps only run on the platform for which they are written. There are many apps that are published for both platforms; Microsoft Word, Adobe Photoshop, and FileMaker Pro are some examples. But those companies actually publish separate versions of those apps for OS X or Windows.
Yes. Windows version of itunes will recognize the soundfiles in your mac iTunes library.
You don't. Use rhytmbox instead. If you NEED itunes you can install it through wine (see link). It got a bronze rating, so there might be some issues. It may or may not run. See second link for details.
I'm not sure about MAC, but in Windows, right-click the iTunes icon (for windows 7, find iTunes in your start list or desktop to right-click it). Clock "properties" then "compatibility". Click on the check mark next to "Run this program with compatibility mode for:" and you should be good!
This is how to do it on Windows XP. To find out how to do it on Windows Vista, go to the question "How do you import iTunes music into WMP in vista?"First, open Windows Music Player. Then open "My Documents" then "My Music" then "iTunes" then "iTunes Music". You can now drag your music to Windows Media Player Library.
This is how to do it on Windows Vista. To find out how to do it on Windows XP, go to the question "How do you import iTunes music into WMP?"First, open Windows Music Player. Then open "Documents" then "Music" then "iTunes" then "iTunes Music". You can now drag your music to Windows Media Player Library.
I assume you're using Windows. Step 1: Download itunes from itunes.com Step 2: Install itunes Step 3: Reboot Step 4: Run itunes Step 5: Go to File -> Add File/Folder to Library to add music, or drag and drop it from Windows Explorer. Double click the song to play.
yes, with Itunes for windows.