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Do you support iTunes and Mac users?

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Posted: 12 Mar, 2007
Updated: 30 Dec, 2010
Yes, our services support Mac users. MP3s and any other DRM-Free file can be downloaded and played on a Mac, in iTunes, on an iPod and iPhone.  

MP3 songs, m4v videos, and other non-encrypted, in-the-clear online download formats (PDF, JPEG, etc.) will work on Mac, as will non-encrypted (no DRM) WMA and WMV files. 

Note: Secure Windows Media Audio and Video (WMA and WMV) files are not compatible with the Mac OS or iTunes. Encrypted WMA files cannot be directly converted to any other format. However, encrypted WMA files you purchase or redeem can be burned to a CD several times and/or moved to WMA-supporting portable devices. Please be sure to check the file type if you are having difficulty playing a file on your Mac or in iTunes.

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