How about recording and editing capabilities? I'd pay $20 for that... iTunes Pro? Apple does own one of the best software-based recording and sequencing applications available, after all (Logic), so this wouldn't be *too* much of a stretch... GarageBand is an example of what they can do on a consumer/prosumer level with audio apps. But will GarageBand let you use it as strictly a recording app? What about waveform editing? I guess I'll find out soon enough -- my copy if iLife should be on its way right now... :-) - Mark On Jan 16, 2004, at 9:06 PM, ShirleyK wrote: > What kinds of features would it have to gain to make it "pro?" > > Shirley > > On Friday, January 16, 2004, at 02:36 PM, David Crump wrote: > >> This got we thinking: I wonder how long it will be before there is a >> "Pro" version of iTunes with more features that you could upgrade to >> for a fee, similar to the way QuickTime works now. Oops, better not >> let Apple hear that comment...