Author Topic: iTunes 12.(something) released  (Read 633 times)

Here's what it looks like:


Honestly, it doesn't look THAT bad.
Some things were moved, but it's easy to get to.
I don't care about the icon either, it's not that small of a change either, like the Steam icon. They just made it red.

The iOS 7/8 like style works nicely.

What are your opinions on it?

I'm never installing iTunes on my nice shiny clean organized laptop. My only experience with apple products is it makes everything a clusterforget.

I'm never installing iTunes on my nice shiny clean organized laptop. My only experience with apple products is it makes everything a clusterforget.
My dad has it on his laptop. It opens to your library every five minutes for no reason.

I think the flat style looks nice though.

idk what you guys are talking about
itunes doesnt really bother me
it is bloated as forget though

idk, maybe my dad did something to forget it up.

But there's no getting around that bloat.

And for whatever reason, I'm still unable to run it with Wine on Arch Linux.

I'm never installing iTunes on my nice shiny clean organized laptop. My only experience with apple products is it makes everything a clusterforget.

I've never had a problem with iTunes, what the forget.

I've never had a problem with iTunes, what the forget.
Super bloated, tries to replace your chosen media player, decides it doesn't like whatever window borders you've chosen, opens whenever you plug in an apple device by default, etc.

These are some things that some people don't like about iTunes.

Super bloated okay I guess
tries to replace your chosen media player but it asks you? any media player p much does this
decides it doesn't like whatever window borders you've chosen I don't even understand what this means.
opens whenever you plug in an apple device by default, etc. and its not like you can't turn it off? what does this even matter if you don't even have an apple device

Window borders are the borders around your windows. I don't know how hard that is to understand.
Here's someone who changed his window borders (and other things) to look like classic pre-xp windows.


And I haven't been able to turn off auto-opening on my dad's laptop. Once again, my dad could've just forgeted it up, but that doesn't change the fact that it reverts the setting back every time I try to turn it off.
« Last Edit: October 19, 2014, 01:32:13 PM by blueblur121 »

There are many programs that remove Windows borders for whatever reason.
But so does Steam.
And that's fine.

So does chrome. That's not my issue with it. The program wants to do things to my ipod which I don't want it to do. Like for example, if I try to change any of the sync settings it forces me to wipe the entire device. That's just bullstuff. It doesn't let me copy pictures onto my HDD unless I download another crap program, and it copies tons of files into places where I don't want files to be. There's no option to disable any of that.


It shouldn't wipe the device. It's never done that for me, because I set up my phone on my computer. It does that because you didn't set up your iPod with your computer to begin with. Same thing happens when I try and sync things on my brother's iPod. He never set it up with a computer.