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tangerineyum said:
why would you want it ?


im running OSX but i just want to try them out see what old Apple was like!:)

THey open in QuickTime and don't do anything, they just say error i thought the were supposed to work in OSX as well or am i doing soemthing wrong?
 
Will Cheyney said:
How are you finding those download links?
I'm looking for downloads to version 3 and 5.
Just digging for gold at Apple's support pages... ;)

I also seem to remember that all versions should be somewhere at apple.ca, but I don't find the post/thread mentioning that...

I'll look for 3 & 5... :)
 
zap2 said:
im running OSX but i just want to try them out see what old Apple was like!:)

THey open in QuickTime and don't do anything, they just say error i thought the were supposed to work in OSX as well or am i doing soemthing wrong?
Both iTunes 1.x and 2.x are OS 9, so you need Classic support installed... and I don't guarantee them working with that, either... :eek:

Edit: iTunes 4.7.1 is for OS X... :)

Edit: So is iTunes 4.9.

Edit: Cannot find any more versions (right now, anyway), but if you want to know how they looked, check out http://www.guidebookgallery.org/apps/itunes
 
I remember having to use 'FakeOS9' (it tricked the computer into thinking is was running system 9) to use iTunes 1. I was still running OS 8 and OS 9 was a requirement. Soon after someone released a patch for iTunes to enable use in OS 8.
 
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