Minneapolis, MN (September 17, 2007): Thanks to Linux developers,
Apple's latest iPods are no longer locked to iTunes, and U.S.
software developer, J. River, has today released a beta version of
J. River Media Center which can once again sync audio, video, and
images to Apple's devices. At 5:00 PM CDT this afternoon, J. River
released a beta version of J. River Media Center that supports the
new iPod Classic as effectively as previous versions have supported
fifth generation iPods and earlier. If the beta holds up overnight,
J. River will release a version to the public in the morning,
solving a problem that Apple recently created for millions of users.
J. River hopes that Apple may have learned that its many mutual
users will not accept a closed system. If, in the future, Apple
chooses methods such as encrypting the iPod database, closer
government scrutiny could result in Apple joining Microsoft as an
industry leading monopoly.
Copies of the Windows beta are available to the press on
request. New iPod owners can help by posting a description of their
device and its serial number on J. River's forum at
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?board=8.0 .
About J. River
J. River builds digital delivery solutions for corporate partners.
This includes streaming, downloading, subscriptions of audio and
video content, handheld device support and Digital Rights
Management. For more information about J. River's media products,
visit
www.jrmediacenter.com.
Contact e-mail
music@jriver.com, or call 612.677.8200 x248.
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J.
River MEDIA CENTER, J. River MEDIA JUKEBOX and J. River MUSIC
EXCHANGE are trademarks of J. River, Inc.
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