Mikuro
Crotchety UI Nitpicker
I've installed iTunes 5 now. My initial thoughts and impressions:
It seems like they've greatly improved Party Shuffle's selection routine. I haven't seen ANY duplicates in the list after many refreshes, even when I used a relatively small playlist as a source. I used to get the same song half a dozen times quite often with smaller playlists, making Party Shuffle pretty much worthless for those lists. (However, when the "Play higher rated songs more often" box is checked, I still see dups. But not as many as before, anyway.)
I haven't played around with their new randomization options. For those who haven't seen it and want a better description than Apple offers, it lets you choose how often you'll see songs by the same artist in succession. By default it's completely random, just like before.
I like the new track display. The main functional difference I see is that it displays both the elapsed time AND remaining time, whereas in the old version you could only display one at a time. I'm not crazy about the new appearance, but...eh. The shading has changed to match Tiger's new style (shown in the menu bar and the new button types seen in....er, I can't think of any examples at the moment), and I appreciate that.
I actually find the new interface to be slower, in contrast to what others have said. The scrolling text in the track display is often choppy, and scrolling is....odd. It seems to get slower and choppier the more you scroll, and the only way to get it back to normal speed is to quit+reload. It gets incredibly slow after a while. Clearly there are some bugs at work here. This is a big problem.
Maybe I'm crazy, but....didn't iTunes used to use the system-wide Scripts menu? It used to be that it would only create its own Scripts menu (to the left of the Help menu) if the user didn't have the system-wide menu enabled. If it was enabled, iTunes would just use that.....Right? Or am I crazy?
The new interface still seems like a hack to me. I actually like the new window style more than metal or unified (it's not exactly like a darker unified, it's just very similar). But the main window as a whole still feels like a hack. The way the two lists jut up against each other just doesn't sit right with me. I know I'm nitpicking (see my rank; it's what I do), but I expect something more refined from Apple. I think the entire idea of using gradients is a little ill-conceived, and I always have. It just seems so silly and Windows-esque to me. But I'll get used to it.
All in all, I....don't know if I can recommend the update. That scrolling issue is a biggie, although it seems like it's not affecting most people.
It seems like they've greatly improved Party Shuffle's selection routine. I haven't seen ANY duplicates in the list after many refreshes, even when I used a relatively small playlist as a source. I used to get the same song half a dozen times quite often with smaller playlists, making Party Shuffle pretty much worthless for those lists. (However, when the "Play higher rated songs more often" box is checked, I still see dups. But not as many as before, anyway.)
I haven't played around with their new randomization options. For those who haven't seen it and want a better description than Apple offers, it lets you choose how often you'll see songs by the same artist in succession. By default it's completely random, just like before.
I like the new track display. The main functional difference I see is that it displays both the elapsed time AND remaining time, whereas in the old version you could only display one at a time. I'm not crazy about the new appearance, but...eh. The shading has changed to match Tiger's new style (shown in the menu bar and the new button types seen in....er, I can't think of any examples at the moment), and I appreciate that.
I actually find the new interface to be slower, in contrast to what others have said. The scrolling text in the track display is often choppy, and scrolling is....odd. It seems to get slower and choppier the more you scroll, and the only way to get it back to normal speed is to quit+reload. It gets incredibly slow after a while. Clearly there are some bugs at work here. This is a big problem.
Maybe I'm crazy, but....didn't iTunes used to use the system-wide Scripts menu? It used to be that it would only create its own Scripts menu (to the left of the Help menu) if the user didn't have the system-wide menu enabled. If it was enabled, iTunes would just use that.....Right? Or am I crazy?
The new interface still seems like a hack to me. I actually like the new window style more than metal or unified (it's not exactly like a darker unified, it's just very similar). But the main window as a whole still feels like a hack. The way the two lists jut up against each other just doesn't sit right with me. I know I'm nitpicking (see my rank; it's what I do), but I expect something more refined from Apple. I think the entire idea of using gradients is a little ill-conceived, and I always have. It just seems so silly and Windows-esque to me. But I'll get used to it.
All in all, I....don't know if I can recommend the update. That scrolling issue is a biggie, although it seems like it's not affecting most people.