No.
That's not what I wanted.
I iTunes, you can share library, but you're by default not allowed to 
copy from tat shared library.
That's what I want :)
-David

Scott Howell skrev:
> David, don't think I understand. If you own the music, you can copy  
> from your PC to your Mac without any problems. IN fact if you  
> purchased the music from the iTUnes store, you can play that material  
> on up to five machines. So, you can just copy the content to a flash  
> drive and import from that to to your Mac if you wish. I gather that  
> is what your interested in doing?
> On May 30, 2009, at 5:27 PM, David Hole wrote:
> 
>> Hello guys.
>> While we're speaking so much about things in the "greay-zone".
>> I have a Mac and a PC. Due to the small HD, I have the most of my  
>> music
>> on my PC.
>> I'd now like to copy some albums to my Mac, so I have them there  
>> instead
>> of having my PC on whole the time.
>> I'd like to use iTunes instead of sharing the music folder on my PC,  
>> and
>> use finder to copy the albums and import to itunes.
>> I know there are MANY programs out there that does this... What's your
>> experience with this programs, and what's your favorites?
>> Someone would say this is kind of illegal, since Apple haven't allowed
>> users to do this in the 1st place.
>> Spreading info how to do various things is not illegal. It's  
>> speaking of
>> if one uses the info to do illegal stuff. :)
>> Kind regards David
>>
> 
> 
> > 

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