Apple’s iTunes online music store is now available in Australia, offering users more than one million songs and over 1000 music videos.
Australian buyers would pay $1.69 per track, $3.39 per video and most albums from major and independent record labels were priced at $16.99 (incl GST).
iTunes for Mac and Windows is available for download from www.apple.com.au/itunes.
Users have the option to use iTunes Music Cards for cash purchases on the iTunes Music Store. Cards are being sold in $20, $50 and $100 denominations through a range of retailers.
iTunes lands in Australia
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on Oct 25, 2005 10:30AM
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