I downloaded iTunes5 one week ago.
I have Mac OS X 10.3.9 and I liked iTunes 4.8, but the UI of this new version is so poor and ugly...
The differences between the two versions don't seem big: there's no new format support, it's all like before. I don't see where are the changes needed to justify a major release...
I never seen Tiger, but if this look is new Apple's choice, the only thing I can say is that I'm sad of this.
The star is only because iTunes 4.x worked very well and this isn't changed.
Now, I don't like iTunes5 and I wish to return to 4.8, but I can't find the installer for this version on my Mac and I don't want to re-install Mac Os X, so where can I find this installer?
Please, somebody help me...
Apple iTunes
Jukebox, music store, listening library.
Version: 8.0.2
Bad Look.. I'll downgrade to 4.x
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: angelo-mo Thursday, September 22 2005 @ 04:21 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: NO
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justify a major release - hugels
Well I had 2 weeks time on holiday to discover the new features in iTunes 5.First I thought (like many of you) the new GUI is the most ugly I have seen till today (still a Panther user) but then I saw that on my tiny iBook G4 14'' screen I could see much more info... and now I got used to new style and I like it.
And the new search bar just rocks! and and and ....
see my Feedback (soon).
Saturday, September 24 2005 @ 11:14 AM PDT
Bad Look.. I'll downgrade to 4.x - DuCK9
So the changes aren't big, and it still works well, but it has minor appearance changes, so you give it one star? That makes no sense. You didn't go to Apple's site and look at what was new with this version, yet you dowloaded it and installed it? Wow, just wow. Good thing you don't have a PC, and just install things willy-nilly like that, or you would be sharing your personal information around the world, and sending everyone in your "contacts" viruses.Additionally, what "new format support" did you want? wma? aflac? Not going to happen.
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Thursday, September 22 2005 @ 05:18 PM PDT