How to set up an iTunes Store account


 
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How to set up an iTunes Store account

The iTunes Store makes it easy to preview and download music, TV shows, movies, movie rentals, and more. You can shop the iTunes Store 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and your purchases begin downloading immediately. In addition to an amazing selection of music, TV shows, movies, and apps, you can also download free Podcasts (radio- and TV-style shows you can download from the Internet), audiobooks, and thousands of hours of free educational content from iTunes U. Before you can download from the iTunes Store, you must have an iTunes Store account. To open an iTunes Store account, you must provide a valid payment method, such as a credit card, and a valid billing address. The iTunes Store is not available in all countries. To open an account, your payment method and billing address must be from same country as the iTunes Store you use. You can also purchase from the iTunes Store using an iTunes Gift Card, iTunes gift certificate, or allowance. To learn how to create an iTunes Store account with a gift, click here.

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Catalyst::Authentication::Store::IMAP::User(3pm)	User Contributed Perl Documentation	  Catalyst::Authentication::Store::IMAP::User(3pm)

NAME
Catalyst::Authentication::Store::IMAP::User - An authentication user for IMAP. SYNOPSIS
use Catalyst::Authentication::Store::IMAP::User; Catalyst::Authentication::Store::IMAP::User->new( id => "username", ); DESCRIPTION
This implementation of authentication user handles is supposed to go hand in hand with Catalyst::Authentication::Store::IMAP. METHODS
new( @pairs ) Create a new object with the key-value-pairs listed in the arg list. supported_features( ) Checks for existence of keys that correspond with features. for_session( ) Just returns $self, expecting it to be serializable. from_session( ) Just passes returns the unserialized object, hoping it's intact. store( ) Accessors that override superclass's dying virtual methods. id( ) check_password( $password ) Establishes a connection to the IMAP server and checks the given user credentials. Stores the Mail::IMAPClient object on the stash as imapclient for usage by other components. SEE ALSO
Hash::AsObject AUTHOR
Stefan Seifert <nine@cpan.org> LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-16 Catalyst::Authentication::Store::IMAP::User(3pm)