What's to be done about iTunes? Tweak? Strip? Split?<article>
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The reaction to iTunes 12 and its rejiggered interface was predictable. While some found the Yosemite-like look less cluttered and easier to navigate, others were
confounded by the feature reshuffling and redesign. Each opinion has its merits, but few people would argue that iTunes is perfect. And that invites the obvious question: If iTunes in its current form (and past several forms) is imperfect, what can be done with it? This set me thinking.</p><h2>So. Many. Features.</h2>
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A common rejoinder to complaints about iTunes is to love it or leave it—if you don’t care for it, use a different media manager. But it’s a short-sighted suggestion unless you think of iTunes only as a simple media jukebox. Sure, iTunes can wear that hat, but it handles far more tasks, including:</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2844479/whats-to-be-done-about-itunes-tweak-strip-split.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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What's to be done about iTunes? Tweak? Strip? Split?