The Cover Flow feature remains on iPhones and iPods. The de-duper In the world of collecting and organizing digital music, you might get a duplicate or a thousand in your library. By default, iTunes won't let you re-add another music file if you've already added it, but accidents happen and large libraries can overlap. In iTunes It wasn't great, but it was something, and free. In iTunes 11, the feature is missing in action.
You could even tweak it to make sure it wouldn't play the embarrassing chunks of your music collection by limiting selections to a certain playlist or genre see above. What made it really stand out, however, was a feature Apple added in iTunes 8. If a party host agreed, that song would go on, making the whole thing feel a little more social.
Google's defunct Nexus Q device which is currently being reworked wanted to take that same idea and turn it into a standalone product. In iTunes 11, though, it's MIA. Gapless playback editor As the name suggests, the gapless playback feature plays songs back to back, without any break -- something that's useful for tracks meant to be in immediate succession. One of the best examples: Pink Floyd's "The Wall. Curiously enough, gapless playback in iTunes 11 still works just fine.
You just can't tweak any of your existing music to make use of the feature from the options editor. That's a bummer for any live-show or big s concept CDs you might have planned on ripping. Multiple windows In an effort to simplify iTunes' user interface, Apple also stripped out one of the features power users loved: the option to break out functions into their own windows.
This was particularly useful if you wanted to do a little multitasking, like listening to Internet radio while going through and producing a playlist, all the while keeping those two actions separate.
Same issue, coverflow has simply disappeared silently. It hasn't been working well for a long time, but I figured it'd get fixed eventually. But instead, it was sneakily removed. I have the same issue, I reinstalled version 9. I would like to know I am in the same boat as Marco. I had to reinstall pathfinder 9 to get coverflow back. Why would they remove this feature? Coverflow is literally the only reason I use path finder to begin with. I could care less about any other feature they offer.
Its frustrating enough that apple silently removed coverflow and now cocoatech is doing the same thing? I hope Cocoatech can address this issue and add it back in a future update. I did try using the "preview" module in path finder 10 and it is significantly worse than coverflow. I can get Preview as top shelf but then it does not split the shelf if I am in Dual Browser mode - I just get one shelf across both browser columns, which is not what I want.
Ditto on Coverflow. It was dumb for Apple to delete it. I was using Pathfinder because it was still there. Now In 10 it was not there. Since Apple stopped supporting this feature and removed it from Finder in macOS Mojave in , it became quite unstable in its behavior. Apply market research to generate audience insights.
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