"iTunes for Windows is probably the best Windows application ever written"
Right, Steve. And not licensing the Mac OS doesn't vie for the top spot as the singlemost pigheaded blunder ever made in technology.
I finally got around to checking out iTunes for Windows. Um. Nice work with the nonstandard interface--has it been vanity all along masquerading as great usability? Nonetheless, I use a Mac too when my Fisher-Price My First Computer is offline and I need something to play with. So I've used iTunes and know Mac conventions, usability be damned.
Alas, iTunes will actually execute once in a while, and might even run for 5 to 10 samples without hanging itself up. But mostly it just locks up. So I'm encouraging Jobs to revise that comment to “it's not probably the best Windows application ever written, it totally is the best Windows application ever written”. (Why? Because I think it's cute to keep the 14,239 actual Mac users out there blissfully unaware that the Mac died several years ago. God help them if they ever find out they're running *nix.)
And then I'll let the other thousand or so applications that work without a hitch on this machine know they should a line somewhere aft of iTunes for the rest of the accolades.