HOW TO: Make iTunes 10 Look Like iTunes 9 [Mac]

itunes 10, news October 1st, 2010

HOW TO: Make iTunes 10 Look Like iTunes 9 [Mac] Post from: FSMdotCOM About a month ago we showed you how to bring the semaphore buttons in iTunes 10 back to their original vertical state. But for most of you that not the only UI inconvenience in iTunes 10. So let’s see how to make iTunes 10 look like iTunes 9 in a few clicks. So, if you are looking to get the oldschool look back, here’s a simple, easy-to-use DMG install file, it does not break anything in iTunes, and the chances of the install failing are less than 1%. This package contains a highly refined, highly polished, and extremely thorough new iTunes 10 UI Overhaul modification. What does it fix? Sidebar icons are back to iTunes 9 look, including iPhone/iPod when syncing (Please note that Ping is intentionally left grey, & colour icons are available for Small Source Text!); AppleScript to change the stoplights back to horizontal (Thanks to Plizzo for this!); The “shiny” window chrome, top and bottom is back to iTunes 8/standard Snow Leopard look; “Shiny” media controls are back to iTunes 8′s look; New icon replaced with iTunes <9 icon, including throughout the app; Volume bar back to iTunes 9 look.. iTunes 9-like grey-blue list header and checkboxes. Also includes 1px gaps between each column, for easier visibility. Various other minor tweaks and improvements. Download There are multiple different mods, please read carefully as to which one you want. Main release V1.1: http://www.multiupload.com/HELRILY4JH Color Sidebar Icons *only*: http://www.multiupload.com/T1RQUAHVSB – This file makes *only* the Sidebar icons color, it changes nothing else. SnowTunes 2.5-compatible: http://www.multiupload.com/H64TFYE7VD – This mod basically emulates iTunes 9 entirely. It is my complete mod, just with the shiny window chrome & media control buttons. NOTE: you should check the thread over at MacThemes for updates and/or bugs. [thx AriX ] Tweet

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HOW TO: Make iTunes 10 Look Like iTunes 9 [Mac]

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IconSupport Updated To Fix iTunes 10 Problems

Cydia, itunes 10, news September 4th, 2010

IconSupport Updated To Fix iTunes 10 Problems Post from: FSMdotCOM New day, new update in Cydia: IconSupport. Some of you might have noticed that, iTunes 10 is crashing when you navigate to the ‘Apps’ tab. And it was crashing because of some problems with IconSupport. By the time we found out how to fix the problem, chpwn updated IconSupport. Update the package via Cydia, and make sure it’s turned on. To do that, load SBSettings > More> Mobile Substrate Addon.

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HOW TO: Create iPhone Ringtones With iTunes 10

iTunes, itunes 10, news September 3rd, 2010

HOW TO: Create iPhone Ringtones With iTunes 10 Post from: FSMdotCOM Yesterday, we told you that iTunes 10 no longer lets us create ringtones , because Apple removed the ringtones feature introduced back in 2007. Well, you still can create your own ringtones, and we’re going to show you how. Actually this is a re-post from June 1st 2009, but it still works… First you need to find ( or add ) you favorite song to iTunes. Make sure you listen the tune one more time to , and decide EXACTLY which part of the it you want as a ringtone. I think that most of you would want the chorus in a song as a ringtone, so make sure you note the time that it starts and it ends. Keep in mind that only DRM-free songs can be used with this ringtone creation process. Any song downloaded from iTunes Music Store will have DRM (Digital Rights Management), so don

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iTunes 10 Ready for Download Now

Apple, apple tv, features, iPhone News, iTunes, itunes 10, news, ping, social, update September 2nd, 2010

It took a little while to arrive, but now you can upgrade to the latest version of iTunes with all its new features.

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