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A Few Cool iTunes Match and iTunes Cloud Things to Remember

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A Few Cool iTunes Match and iTunes Cloud Things to Remember

Having used iTunes Match along with iTunes in the Cloud for the last few months, I have developed a few habits that I don’t even realize are new anymore! This weekend I gave my younger son my 4th gen iPod Touch to use as his own, as he was constantly pushing beyond the limits of his 8GB iPod Touch that was the pseudo 3rd gen that was really a 2nd gen model holdover. Since I almost never use it, I had no qualms since I’d rather it actually get used than sit idle.

But while going through things with him I realized just how much has changed with iOS 5, iTunes in the Cloud and iTunes Match, so I figured I would share. If you are using iOS 5 these probably seem obvious, but if not they are very helpful! Note – iTunes Match is a $25/year subscription service, which is limited to a 20,000 song library currently.

And as a bonus …

When I installed Mac OS X Lion there was much to learn about changes in the new version. Around the time the new iTunes version launched we also got a new iPhoto to go along with iCloud and WiFi sync. I use iPhoto more for dealing with screenshots on my Mac and iOS devices than anything else. There was one change that really annoyed me – now whenever I went to export an image it would ALWAYS want to go to the Pictures folder. I like it on my Desktop, and until that version it would simply default to the last address – which is what I would expect a friendly program to do.

After spending way too long hunting for solutions and coming up empty … I discovered a workaround: when in the export dialog press Command-D, which then selects the desktop. It isn’t a perfect solution, but it works!

What iTunes Match secrets do YOU have to share?

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