📅 October 1, 2010

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

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.

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.

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📅 September 4, 2010

IconSupport Updated To Fix iTunes 10 Problems

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.

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.

📅 September 4, 2010

Apple’s Ping Gets 1 Million Users In 48 Hours

48 hours ago, Apple launched iTunes 10 and Ping, a social music network. Today Apple is sending a press release informing us that Ping nets 1 million users.

48 hours ago, Apple launched iTunes 10 and Ping, a social music network. Today Apple is sending a press release informing us that Ping nets 1 million users. Do you have a Ping account? If you do, you can add me here…

Read full press release after the break…

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📅 September 3, 2010

HOW TO: Bring The Minimize, Maximize And Close Buttons In iTunes 10 Back To Their Vertical State

Moving the buttons over there goes against everything OS X design is about. It’s an uncharacteristic move by Apple, unless they plan to move the buttons to the side for all of their applications, which doesn’t seem likely.

Besides Ping, iTunes 10 brings a few aesthetic changes which some of you love, and some of you hate. Moving the buttons over there goes against everything OS X design is about. It’s an uncharacteristic move by Apple, unless they plan to move the buttons to the side for all of their applications, which doesn’t seem likely. Don’t worry though, there’s a super simple fix for this weird quirk if you want to bring uniformity back to OS X.

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📅 September 3, 2010

HOW TO: Create iPhone Ringtones With iTunes 10

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.

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…

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📅 September 3, 2010

iTunes 10 No Longer Lets You Create Your Own Ringtones

With iTunes 10, Apple no longer offers this feature, probably because now, Apple, is selling ringtones too.

Just a quick heads-up: iTunes 10 no longer lets us create ringtones. The feature was introduced in 2007 when Apple released the original iPhone, and initially we could buy a song for 99 cents and cut and convert it into a ringtone. With iTunes 10, Apple no longer offers this feature, probably because now, Apple, is selling ringtones too.

[via MacLife]
📅 September 2, 2010

iTunes 10 Safe For Jailbreakers And Unlockers

As you know, Apple introduced today iTunes 10 which, Fortunately, is safe for all jailbreakers and unlockers

As you know, Apple introduced today iTunes 10. During the keynote I tweeted, saying that all jailbreakers and unlockers shouldnt updated right now. And everybody was asking why. The answer is simple: once your are jailbroken, you never update to new releases until the iCommunity gives you a green light. Fortunately, iTunes 10 is safe for all jailbreakers and unlockers ( DFU mode, syncing, selecting IPSW, all okay ), and it comes with the following changes:

NOTE: STAY AWAY FROM iOS 4.1 NEXT WEEK

  • Introducing Ping. Use Ping to follow your favorite artists and friends or connect with the world’s most passionate music fans. Discover the music everyone is talking about, listening to, and downloading.
  • Rent HD TV episodes for just 99¢ each. Watch them on your Mac or PC, on-the-go with iPhone or iPod touch, or in your living room with the all new Apple TV.
  • Play your favorites on the all new iPod touch, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, and Apple TV.
  • Play music wirelessly with AirPlay on AirPlay-enabled speakers, home theater receivers, and iPod accessories.
    Explore many look-and-feel improvements throughout iTunes.
  • Enjoy performance improvements which make iTunes faster and more responsive.
  • Additional voice support with VoiceOver Kit for iPod.