Editor’s Note: This tutorial was demonstrated on Mac OS X Snow Leopard running iTunes 9.

A little known feature of iTunes, the iTunes Wish List, could come in quite handy to the iPod user. The iTunes wish list allows you to “bookmark” certain songs, movies, apps, audiobooks, etc, and put all of them on a certain page, so that you can download them all later, or purchase them all separately. This is especially useful if you’re someone like me, who doesn’t have a credit card on their iTunes account and only buys iTunes gift cards. I often come across apps that I like, but don’t currently have the money, so I just add them to my wishlist and purchase them all at once when I get the money. Your wishlist could become one of the best tools that you have on iTunes.

To access your wishlist, simply click your iTunes account dropdown arrow, and then select “Wish List.” It’s also easy to add an item to your wishlist. Just click the dropdown of the item you want and then select “Add to Wish List.” It’s fast and easy.

Accessing Your Wishlist

Add to Wish List

 
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