Love the Mac > macintosh: iTunes meltdown

[Mac Users] So this afternoon, I went to install Snow Leopard on a partition on the external drive - the external drive is partitioned three ways - 750 GB for the iTunes Library, 700 GB for Time Machine (migration went without a problem, and I could browse past and subsequent backups without any problem), and the rest for the install of Snow Leopard.

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[foobar2000 Posts] iTunes is a real hog! - Hydrogenaudio Forums: Although there may be extremely slight differences in some access speed, I don't notice any when using itunes. There are lots of reasons I like foobar better, but itunes not running fast enough with a large library hasn't been one of them.

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