The most impressive new features are when you look at your music in Album view. Only when you view your entire library, playlists, or radio stations do you see the list-type interface found in earlier versions of iTunes, but for these categories the list view makes more sense. It's the same when you switch to genres, with albums and song lists on the right and with genres you can choose in a scrollable window on the left. Switch to Artists in the buttons at the top, and you'll get album covers with song lists over on the right, with artist names in a scrollable window for quick navigation on the left. ITunes still uses a left-side navigation bar for some things, however. You can also go back to the traditional sidebar view, if you'd like. When you choose other media libraries, you get buttons across the top appropriate to that media type. Below you'll see only content from your music collection. So if you choose Music from the drop-down menu, for example, the buttons across the top let you sort by songs, albums, artists, genres, videos, playlists, and radio. All you see in the main window is content from that specific category. Now, you have only a drop-down menu on the left to pick the type of media, and buttons across the top to drill down in each category. When you open iTunes in the full window, the left-side navigation that housed your various media libraries from earlier versions is no longer the main interface to look at all your content. As such, it will probably take some getting used to, but my initial reaction is positive. This is the first time iTunes has had a major change to the design scheme since its inception 12 years ago. Still, there's little question iTunes needed a refresh, and Apple appears to be on the right path.
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