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And it's supposed to be a big improvment: http://gizmodo.com/5964255/itunes-11-is-finally-out-heres-whats-new
don't have for windows
???
I just logged onto my computer at home and installed it for Win7.
So, I was using the new UI, and things were going well until...
I tried to use my mouse button to make me go back, which worked in iTunes 10, but it doesn't work in iTunes 11. Backspace also doesn't work properly. :\ This is rather annoying as I prefer looking at what my apps are changing before I update them, so I end up going back a lot (I have 13 app updates today!).
Fail in my opinion.
I want a customizable color schemes and the check marks in RED so you won't go blind looking thru the library as to what is checked and not checked.
It's time iTunes gave the user a little ability over how iTunes looks and feels on their particular machine.
Give us selectable color schemes and tweakable layouts.
Otherwise, don't bother.
iTunes is still one of the most irritating software programs around.
And least user friendly.
You either do it their way, or no way.
Yea, I just tried it too, no dice. I had never really bothered bother so I won't miss it, but I feel your pain.
You really need to use more software too if you think that iTunes ranks as one of the most irritating programs around. This isn't a measuring contest, I'm just saying that although iTunes (and the whole ecosystem) can be annoying at times, it is NOTHING compared to what I have to deal with on a daily basis at work. iTunes plays my music, and puts it on my phones, that's all I need it to do, and it manages to do it without crapping the bed. I cannot say that for what I have to use at work.
I think iTunes 11 broke podcast downloading...
I think iTunes 11 broke podcast downloading...