I doubt Apple is going to port Cocoa/CoreData to Windows just for iTunes database�
Not that I disagree, but what makes you think Cocoa doesn't already work on Windows? Openstep worked on Windows before it worked on Mac OS X. Cocoa is derived from Openstep.
Project Builder (the predecessor to Xcode) is a nifty Cocoa application that Apple delivered for the Windows flavor of Web Objects as recently as September 17, 2003. If Cocoa apps from 2003 work on Windows, why would modern Cocoa not compile and run on Windows if Apple wanted it to? Core Foundation seems to be largely present in iTunes already, and Core Foundation is also partly derived from Openstep.
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