Apple Releases iTunes 11 for Mac and Windows PCs
Nov 29, 2012, 1:11 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Apple today released iTunes 11, a significant refresh of its desktop media software. iTunes is the PC-based application that helps owners of iOS devices such as the iPhone and iPad manage and sync their devices with their PCs. The revised desktop software mirrors some of the visual changes that Apple made to the iTunes and App Store apps for iOS devices, making for a more cohesive experience across platforms. The update is a free download for Mac and Windows computers from Apple.
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I Hate It
Apple is always complaining about companies making Windows like programs for the Mac, so why are they trying to force a Mac like interface onto Windows? It is not a Windows UI at all. Is it too much to ask that if they are going to make programs for Windows they should utilize Windows API's instead of trying to import Mac API's into Windows? Apparently it is.
I don't know how to do barely anything that I used ITunes for.....I hate the new UI.
I've never been a big fan of ITunes, I've only ever used it because I needed to, but at least in the past I felt that it was usable. But now it doesn't even feel usa...
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About time!