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iTunes 9 review

Say goodbye to app annoyance and hello to home sharing

Our Score 3.5

Last reviewed: 2009-09-10September 10th 2009

itunes-9

iTunes was first introduced by Apple in 2001

We have mixed feelings about iTunes: it can be slow - especially if you're using external drives, which it forgets about far too often for our liking - and it's desperately due a redesign.

Hurrah, then, for iTunes 9: it's got a new look, it's got some new features, and in the form of iTunes LP - 21st Century sleeve notes - and iTunes Extras - DVD extras without the DVD - it's got new things to flog you. So is it any good?

iTunes 9 certainly looks better. The glassy status area looks more glassy, the grey metal looks shinier and the playback buttons look more buttony.

There's also a new Column Browser, which makes scrolling through large libraries much, much faster, and a new Genius Mixes feature that attempts to create music mixes you'll like. It looks good and works well, although turning it on isn't obvious: you need to go into the Store menu and then click on Update Genius.

iTunes 9 column browser

COLUMN BROWSER: iTunes has never been particularly great at navigating large libraries, so the new Column Browser is a very welcome time saver

It's also got a strange interface: while it creates a playlist based on grouping particular kinds of music together, so for example it'll lump Elbow, Doves and Supergrass into one mix and stick Lady Gaga, Pet Shop Boys, Girls Aloud and Robyn into another, it doesn't let you see what's in the playlist.

If you want the playlists on your iPod or iPhone you'll need to switch them on, too: you'll find them in the Music tab under Playlists.

There's another not-very-well-advertised new feature: HE encoding. If you go to iTunes > Preferences > Import Settings and select AAC as your import format of choice, you'll see a checkbox for "Use High Efficiency Encoding (HE)". HE-AAC is for very low bitrate audio, which means it won't be useful to the average iTunes user.

The Windows version has had a bit of interface polish too, but we still think it looks a bit strange. If you're running Windows 7 you can skip and stop tracks from the taskbar thumbnail preview, and there's a basic Jump List that enables you to launch the iTunes Store or iTunes itself.

iTunes 9 genius

GENIUS? Perhaps not, but the new Mixes - which attempt to group similar kinds of music together - are very clever. Pity you can't see what's in the Mixes playlists

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foxmulder


July 27th 2010

1. iTunes 9 is a waste of time. It is unpredictable, slow, rearranges all my music without telling me and doesn't even have an email support line. I have uninstalled it and installed it countless times, but it all turns out the same and will not do anything I tell it to do. It will not even remember my account details when I buy a new song or TV show, so I have to re-enter my details every time. And do they have a support email address? No. They won't even help me with anything like that. Frankly, I despise iTunes and will never use it again. Don't fall into the same trap I fell into. DO NOT DOWNLOAD iTUNES.

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Product Summary

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Easy app organisation

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Vastly improved sync options

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Faster navigation

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Easy home network sharing

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Automatically fills free space with songs

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Genius playlists are secret

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Windows version still looks weird

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iTunes LP seems a bit pointless

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Still can't delete standard apps

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Seems rather crash-prone

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