Finally: an iTunes 11 review

Although there has been a setback (a slightly embarrassing one we must say), the long-expected iTunes 11 was finally released after a delay of one month. Most users and reviewers agree that it was worth to wait because Apple upgraded iTunes massively for this version, adding a brand new design which emphasizes the album art and photos instead of featuring only the boring lists of music we were used to. What’s even more important is that this version of iTunes is much faster and it is more easily connected with the Internet, allowing Apple store access directly from the user’s library.

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The version 11 of iTunes creates the impression of working on an iPad instead of using a desktop application, which isn’t a bad thing at all. Although the new interface takes a little time and practice to get used and many users were a little confused by it, most people like it more when they get familiar with it. As always, it is very easy to figure out how to use the new version of this application. If you have been using the iTunes of any other version before, you will notice that the categories are still the same and they are quite easy to access. The album view is featured as a default, and I don’t think that anyone could have a problem with that because it displays the albums beautifully by cover.