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If you’re like me, you want more content than your budget can afford. If this sounds familiar then you will be happy to know Apple has a solution. The iTunes Wish List!
When browsing content on the iTunes Store simply click the drop down menu next to the content you are interested in as seen below:
Once you have selected Add To Wish List the item in question will be stored in your personal wish list. To access the wish list go back to the iTunes Store home page and then select Wish List from the navigation bar as shown below:
You will notice the number of items you have in your wish list will be presented next to the text as seen above. If you exceed 25 then you will simply see 25+.
When selected you will be presented with the follow window containing all of the content you have added in your wish list:
When you have the available finance you can purchase directly from the wish list as you would normally in the store.
Within the wish list you can also preview the content.
If you win the lottery you can also click the Buy All button in the top left hand corner.
Once your purchase is completed the item/s in question will be removed from the wish list.
There is no limit to the amount of content you can place in your wish list.
If you would like to remove a item from the wish list simply drag the mouse pointer over the artwork and the following will appear:
Click the ‘x’ located in the top left hand corner. Once done the item will be removed.
Please note you will not receive a warning prior to the removal of the item and you are unable to undo the deletion.