Apple’s slightly overdue update to iTunes is out. Finally. It’s a sizable re-imagining of a piece of software used by a massive amount of people. So you should probably take a minute or two to acquaint yourself with the new stuff. Here’s what’s changed.
One of the biggest changes is how you get around in your Library. The old left-hand bar with Music, Movies, Podcasts, etc. is gone, replaced with a drop down in the top left of the app. The change frees up loads of screen space for more information, but also makes navigating to different forms of media slightly harder, so it’s a trade-off.
Your Music tab also has some new filters. The old iTunes had Albums, Artists, Genres, and Composers, while the new one has Songs, Albums, Artists, Genres, Playlists, and Radio. Playlists have been moved to the top bar, since they used to exist in the now-defunct sidebar. “Songs,” we presume, is the old list view, but we’ll update you within a few minutes to confirm.

Apple’s new “Expanded View” looks like a cross between the classic information-based view when you’d click an album and Cover Flow. Basically, it shows you the songs in an album (or presumably from an artist you clicked), and keeps the Cover Flow-like view across the top, just not as massive and visually overpowering as it is now. The upshot is that it makes navigation easier, sort of, since you’re not dumped totally into a list view. But it’ll probably feel extraneous to a few of you who find the navigation options (just the albums or artists immediately before or after what you’ve selected) not worth the wasted space.

You know how when you’re shopping for music, you’ll preview a song or two from an album, just to make sure this is, in fact, the catchy or angsty or depressy single you’re looking for? iTunes saves all of those clicks now, which you can get to by hitting the Preview History button. No more stealth drive-bying the new Britney album in the store for you.

This will either be the most minor change, since most of you probably don’t use the MiniPlayer, or be the thing that finally gets people to actually use the MiniPlayer. Apple’s stripped off most of the controls, like skip forward or backward, play and pause, and volume control, since Macs have hardware buttons for that now that are more efficient than using the mouse or trackpad. It’s replaced them with buttons to check the next few songs, search the rest of your library, or just expand to the full window. It’s probably not quite as efficient as keeping iTunes in a separate Space, but if you like having iTunes on your desktop in some form, it’s a nice and thoughtful change.
It’s not a huge overhaul—the basic organisation seems the same—but Apple’s unified the iTunes Store look and feel across your phone, tablet, and computer. Everything’s done with the general design language of the broader iTunes 11 revamp, but we’ll let you know if anything significant turns out to have changed under the hood.
With iTunes 11, if you pause movies, TV shoes, podcasts, audiobooks, or iTunes U files on one device—say, your phone—you can start them back up on another device and pick up where you left off. This is the same cloud bookmarking that Amazon’s used with Whispersync, and Netflix has had forever—and that Apple uses with iBooks and Safari—but it’s nice to see it come to other sort of media. We’re not sure if this works with Apple TV (we suspect not) but we’ll update to let you know.
Apple’s gone out of its way to make these non-intrusive—you have to click an “In the Store” button to even see them—but there are recommendations for stuff you should by based on things that are in your library now.
This isn’t one of the more publicised features, but it’s one to keep an eye on. If you buy a song from iTunes on your iPhone, it’ll pop up in your computer’s library. But that doesn’t mean you’ve downloaded it; instead, iCloud just loads a placeholder, which you can use to stream the song instantly. You have to click a separate download button to get the file itself. This is could be the first step toward Apple making iTunes more of a hybrid locker/store, similar to Google Music or Xbox Music.














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Did anyone bother trying iTunes 11 before writing this?
“Basically, it shows you the songs in an album (or presumably from an artist you clicked), and keeps the Cover Flow-like view across the top”
No it doesn’t? It doesn’t use coverflow at all.
“Apple’s stripped off most of the controls, like skip forward or backward, play and pause, and volume control”
No it hasn’t, hover over the mini player and the controls appear.
Something it does do, which is quite interesting, if you go to artist view it gives you a gallery option which gives you a image gallery presumably streamed from iTunes. Just checked a few artists. Some have it set up, some don’t. It works with The Beatles for example.
And you can have a sidebar
Yup. I’m giving it a go without the sidebar for now but it did throw me start with.
The colour selection for Expanded view, which seems to pick up the dominant colour on the left of the cover art is very clever. Makes the track listing look like it flows out of the cover.
Uhh, you can have the sidebar as normal…just click View > Show Sidebar
Only problem I have is that I run all my TV and Film media through iTunes for my Apple TV. Now all the TV shows are being gathered under whatever image you have for the first season artwork and the others are only shown if, for example, under the unwatched tab.
Not a major issue, but when i’ve spent a lot of time getting decent images for every season I have, of a high resolution, and often colour-coded between seasons, it’s a bit annoying not having the artwork change as I flip through them, or at least the ability to stop it from collapsing TV shows together.
I am betting they will change that in an update, seams a bit silly.
I sew agree with you
wonder how many people got that Fredshed?
One’s good enough for me. . . It’s Friday!
I am hoping that they make it work like iPhoto where if you move your mouse from left to right over the cover image it will cycle through them. also since the expanded view is now colour coded to the cover art hopefully they will implement the art for different seasons too.
Minor annoyances but not too bad.
I like it.
The genius button seems to have difficult (although there are now a lot more genius right-click menu options). Is there no quick one button genius creation?
(*difficult = disappeared)
Liking the ‘Gallery’ feature but it feels rather buggy.
Can anyone work out how to have the tick column in every view, not just song view (the latter does not seem to allow artwork which is annoying). It better be possible, because if you right-click in any view you get the choice to tick or untick – it would be rather dumb to give you the option but not actually show you the status without you having to right click the item to see which option you have.
And why force you to hover over the device capacity readings to get the data?
Oh, and I didn’t get my wish: a tool to explain why my month-old 16GB iTouch 4 has 3GB of “Other” that I can’t identify let alone delete. I have no additional apps and only use it to play imported CDs. So what the fuck is all that data taking up a fifth of my usable space, Apple?
And the “Albums” view on my iPod still doesn’t show any album covers unless I switch to Cover Flow, which I don’t like using. Why? So annoying as it’s easier to identify music quickly through images.
I think you need to restore your iPod. Albums view on my iPhone show the album covers to the left of each album.
I was hoping not to have to do that. Any chance that restoring it will deal with my phantom 3GB of content too?
I have this issue too, it’s the most annoying thing about iOS etc.
I did a wipe and restored from iCloud but I think my 3GB of “Other” is still there. In fact I think its now gone up from 2.5GB, I need to check when I get home.
If you restore it, and delete all content, then put it back on, it should get rid of the phantom 3GB other. Also gives you a chance to see if iTunes 11 is any quicker at syncing.
Tried this. Down to 1.1GB. Up to 1.8GB one week later. Now at 2GB.
This is a joke.
Could it be the build up of text and iMessages, emails, contacts?
Nope. Don’t use it for those things. Only ever sent one message and have two contacts! I’ve proved it goes up every time I sync, even when the sync removes stuff (i.e. deleted podcasts) so it is probably corrupt date.
iOS is just a joke. They’re lucky I love the iTouch 4 hardware so much. ;o)
“With iTunes 11, if you pause movies, TV shoes,”
what are TV shoes? I need a pair
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Oh look, another update I’m not going to get.
Cool story.
me too. I’ve never used itunes. Never wanted an iPod or and iPhone or an iPad, but the BBC’s iPlayer is very good.
On the edge of my seat. Tell us more.
Cmonnn!! Sequal??
I hope by downloading the new iTunes 11 fixes my screensaver cover artwork issue! I’ve tried everything else to no avail..
I’ll tell you what’s new. What’s new is the inability to see if you’ve already downloaded an app or music until you click into to…
Way to go Apple, you’ve just added two [unnecessary] clicks to every single thing I want to check on iTunes… talk about wasting my time!