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« on: December 18, 2012, 07:01:00 pm »

Understanding the new views in iTunes 11
   




   

iTunes 11 introduces a number of changes to the way you view the content in your media library. If you were used to displaying your music, movies, and playlists in a certain manner, you may have to change the way you use the software.


iTunes 11 introduces a whole set of new views and gets rid of most of what was available in previous versions. With iTunes 10, you could view your content in four ways: List view, Album List view, Grid view, and Cover Flow view. (Note that these were the views for music; some types of content, such as apps, didn’t offer all these options.) In the new version, all four of those views are more or less gone. Here’s a look at the different views iTunes 11 offers.

Songs view

What was called List view before is now known as Songs view. It’s similar to what iTunes 10 offered—though with the new, narrower font iTunes 11 uses, it looks more compressed and is harder to read. This shows you one song per line, with no artwork.

Here is Songs view with the Column Browser displayed.

You can still use the Column Browser in Songs view, but there is no artwork viewer at the bottom left of the iTunes window. So when you select a track, you don’t get any visual indication of what album it belongs to.
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