about:iTunes 8

iTunes 8 was released today shortly after the keynote. The mentionables are a new album art grid layout. When you click on an artist with multiple albums listed under one heading, it then goes into a list mode with the album art for each album to the left of their asscioated tracks just like previous versions of iTunes.

What’s the most notable is the Genius bar. Not to be confused with everyone’s favorite bar at the Apple Store, it sends info on your entire library to Applet to mix playlists of tracks that Apple thinks goes well together. While the keynote was ongoing I was hanging out with Bwana McCall @ Bwana.tv and he was concerned about not being able to opt-out at the onset. Well, I’m happy to say that it’s disabled by default and you do have to opt-in. Thank you Apple for not pulling another Chrome on the populace.

The only problem I had was with one particular part of the install.  The installer said it was stopping all applications, then all of a sudden avast! popped up a message in the center of my screen stating that something was trying to stop avast! On-Access Protection. I guess it really was trying to stop all applications lol. It gave me a choice of whether to let it end by clicking yes, or to keep it running by clicking no. I clicked no of course. I’m not entirely sure if this is due to running Vista X64. A XP Pro SP3 x86 virtual machine I run in VMware Workstation did not exhibit this behavior with the same antivirus installed so I’m not sure why this happened in the first place. You mileage may vary.

Windows XP Pro X64 is still not supported while Vista X64 is.  Again why I don’t know. XP X86 and Vista X86 is fully supported as well.

All in all, this upgrade to iTunes is working very nicely and I’m liking the grid view better then cover flow. I don’t care about ram usage, I know I got plenty of ram to start with. :)

iTunes 8 from Apple is available at the following URL http://www.apple.com/itunes/download Enjoy!

6 Responses to “about:iTunes 8”

  1. Josh Says:

    Closed down everything for me on Vista x64 even Explorer!

    I had to log off using task manager and when I logged back on the themes service was off so everything was grey and something else wasn’t running (user profile service or something). I had to reboot!

    Not a very nice install experience.

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  2. Gwen Says:

    This is why i really like Rejaw, so much useful information. You guys are so very helpful. Thanks

  3. John B Says:

    Whoa. I’m sorry you had to go through all that. It’s starting to make me wonder what’s really in iTunes8 for that to happen. I’ve seen “closing all programs” in the iTunes installer before since I started running Vista x64 and I haven’t even come close to going through what I went through this time, even though it was minor. I definitely would email apple support about this or post this in their support forums.

    No it’s not a very nice install expierience at all.

  4. Josh Says:

    Have been quite impressed by the genious playlists on what I’ve given it so far though.

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  5. Josh Says:

    Didn’t close anything on another Vista x64 machine that I tried it on. Mustn’t have liked one of the apps I was using ;)

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  6. gagahput3ra Says:

    iTunes 8 ROCKS!!! :P I don’t know why but it makes funny case with my Dell Laptop, as it produce sounds larger than any other media player do with the same volume configuration. lol, steve jobs magic. :mrgreen:

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