iTunes is software that lets you organize and listen to your music and other audio files on your computer, using the audio hardware in your computer. The following are some of the things you can do with iTunes:
- Listen to CDs. Listening to music with iTunes is as easy as putting a CD into your computer and clicking Play. When you insert a CD, iTunes starts, and the CD appears in the Source list.
- Add music from CDs or from the Internet to your iTunes library. After you import music to your library, you can play it, transfer it to your MP3 player, edit the song information, and more. To listen to a song, you double-click it in your library.
- Buy songs from the iTunes Music Store. You can even have the music automatically downloaded to your hard disk and imported into your library.
- Create lists of your favorite songs. iTunes lets you organize your music into playlists. You can create playlists to suit a specific need, such as a party mix.

All iTunes documentation are indexed on http://www.umbc.edu/oit/software/pages/iTunes.htm. Contact the OIT Help Desk (410-455-3838 or helpdesk@umbc.edu) if you would like to request specific 'HowTo' documentation for OIT supported software.
