You should only use the latest version of iTunes downloaded directly from Apple's iTunes download page (See links below). If you are running Windows 7 in 64 bit mode you will need the 64 bit installer (see link from above page).
The both versions (32-bit and 64-bit) of Windows 7 are supported.
No, its not. You need either Mac OSX or Windows to download itunes, and I know that it doesn't have either of those operating systems.
There is not, and never has been, a version of iTunes for Windows ME.
You can, however the latest version is only for windows Vista and 7. To download it to XP or earlier, look for a small link on the download page that leads to earlier versions of iTunes (I know 9 works for XP).
There is no version of iTunes available for Windows Millennium Edition.
Yes. Windows version of itunes will recognize the soundfiles in your mac iTunes library.
Actually, I've checked iTunes and there aren't even the JAPANESE songs on it, so I don't think you can get the English versions either...Sorry...
Yes, all versions of iTunes are free.
Is there a Windows 2000 Professional restore or upgrade for Quick Time Player? My itunes will not work without this. My computer will not support versions 7
There's no Ipods which does not work with the new Itunes. However future versions of Itunes may
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.