

I can't count how many times that iTunes has lost the artwork for the movies that I own. So far as software goes, it's twitchy, slow and far from user friendly. Some are ripped from DVDs that I bought over the years, but most of them were purchased and downloaded from Apple.įor the last several years, I've had a real hate on for iTunes. To keep us entertained, I've collected a hard drive full of just over 500 movies, and close to 300 hours of TV shows. We read a lot of books, but we both love movies. And if we decide to camp for a few weeks in a national park, I have to travel back towards civilization and a cellphone signal, just to check my email. The upload/download speeds we get from RV parks or in the parking lots we surf are good enough for me to do my work online, but make for a buffering-filled nightmare if I even think about streaming anything.

A lot of times, our rambles take us to places where the Internet connectivity is lousy. I'm not against streaming: the problem is that my partner and I live, full-time, in a 40 foot long motorhome, puttering around North and Central America. More and more people watch movies and TV shows at home, exclusively through the use of streaming services like Hulu or Netflix, but I'm not one of them.
