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There are some issues with the iPhone you may not have discovered yet, but I will leave you to find them out on your own, so much more fun/frustrating.
Windows Media Player for me. Version 7, I believe it is. Damn straight.
As for WMP, I hate the thing. It too has it's own format which is irksome (but can be set to mp3 if I recall) but I find it's organisation structure a little too crap and fidly to navigate up until version whatever it was which effecitvely became a clone of the iTunes thing (might have changed again by now, I don't use it). Not to mention that back when I was choosing between them WMP had a super-slow search function when you actually had to wait for results. Rectified for a long time now but a bit late to catch me!
@ Lucy: You can set iTunes to use and import a range of file formats including .mp3. The windows version also acts as an mp3 converter if you need to convert files.
I guess I have the slightly naive viewpoint that software should not be complicated, and that you should be able to figure out what's going on by educated guesswork. I shouldn't have to know how to use a piece of software to know how to use it, that's an obvious Catch-22. The interface should get out of my way and make it easy for me to do what I want.
Both iTunes and WMP have their own stupid formats, and neither will play the other's format. That's retarded on both sides, and they need slapping, hard. To add insult to injury, iTunes offers to convert my files wma files over - but if you can understand them enough to convert them, can't you just play them as is?
I guess my major unarticulated annoyance with iTunes is that basically I've been forced to install it, because Apple are illegally using their dominance in one area to muscle into another; the exact kind of monopolist bullshit that got Microsoft in trouble years ago.