Tuesday, May 24, 2016
5 Tips to Make iTunes 11 Look Normal Again
So you got iTunes 11, launched it for the first time, and now you’re wondering where everything is and why it looks so different? You’re not alone, any time an apps user interface is redesigned it’s sure to lve some people confused as things are switched around, hidden, and adjusted. If you’re a crture of habit like me, you’ll want to make iTunes look “normal” again, that is, more familiar to what we’ve long become accustomed to with the past versions, and here are five simple tricks to do just that.
Show All Your Music Again by Sorting by “Songs” Instd of Albums
The new album view looks cool and all, but it can make it harder to browse music because it shows less music on screen. This is a super sy one to change, just click the “Songs” tab across the top and you’ll see a familiar list of music again. Phew!
Show Sidebar to See Playlists, i, iPads, and the iTunes Store
This is probably the most important thing to change immediately, because for whatever rson hid the sidebar by default and if you’re accustomed to seeing it all the time, that’s rlly silly. Showing the iTunes sidebar again is simple, and you’ll immediately be able to see all your playlists, iOS devices, and other stuff again:
From iTunes, pull down the “View” menu and select “Show Sidebar”
Show Status Bar & How Many Songs in iTunes Library Again
The status bar in iTunes tells you how many songs are in a library, what the playtime is, and how much space it takes up. This is useful knowledge particularly if you’re trying to stuff an album or two onto a pretty full iPod or iPhone. Showing the status bar again is sy:
Pull down the “View” menu and select “Show Status Bar”
Show Podcasts Again
If you subscribe to podcasts in iTunes and listen to them frequently, you probably want quick and sy access to them from the sidebar. You’ll have to check this option in the preferences:
Open iTunes Preferences and click on the “eral” tab
Check the box next to “Podcasts” under Library
Lose the Color Scheming in Album View
iTunes 11 changes the background color of the display window depending on album artwork. If you prefer your UI’s to be nice and simple, disabling that fture is sy:
Open iTunes Preferences and choose on the “eral” tab
Uncheck the box next to “Use custom colors for open albums, , etc”
Got any other tricks to make iTunes 11 look familiar again? Let us know!
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