[quote]Originally posted by FellowshipChurch iBook:
<strong>On my iBook in the dock the purple notes look a little faded/distant.. not of much saturation or intensity.. looks kinda cheap quite honestly.. Anyone else notice this???</strong><hr></blockquote>One more reason for me to <a href="http://brad.project-think.com/images/new-iTunes-icon.jpg" target="_blank">change the icons</a>.
I'm working on a replacement set of icons because I don't like the purple ones. Send me an e-mail ( [email protected] ) and I'll keep you posted when I finish.
<strong>I should've held on to the old icon. I like it much better than the new one.</strong><hr></blockquote>Simple. Just pull the icons out of this old copy of iTunes 2: <a href="http://brad.project-think.com/downloads/iTunes2.dmg.gz" target="_blank">download here</a>.
I and a friend noticed this in 'Tunes 3; the whole player-window seems to have lost a little contrast, and is brighter than before. Hence, it toasts my eyes...why??
[quote] I and a friend noticed this in 'Tunes 3; the whole player-window seems to have lost a little contrast, and is brighter than before. <hr></blockquote>
The iTunes window has been altered to match other iApps (iPhoto, iMovie etc). Looks nice enoguh to me, actually looks slightly better than it did previously to my eyes.
This is slightly off topic, but how to you get the services menu to work?
Whatever app I am in, all of the options are always greyed out, and I don't have half as many options as you do. It has always been like this, but I have never got around to fixing it. I am running 10.1.5. Any help appreciated. <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />
I noticed what Shanny pointed out also. It's about damn time that Carbon Apps support services.
A weird thing I noticed. If you have the library window open, iTunes does live resizing of the window. But if you turn on visualizations in the window (which, by the way, now have OpenGl acceleration!), resizing drags an outline of the window.
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<strong>On my iBook in the dock the purple notes look a little faded/distant.. not of much saturation or intensity.. looks kinda cheap quite honestly.. Anyone else notice this???</strong><hr></blockquote>One more reason for me to <a href="http://brad.project-think.com/images/new-iTunes-icon.jpg" target="_blank">change the icons</a>.
[ 07-17-2002: Message edited by: starfleetX ]</p>
<strong>I should've held on to the old icon. I like it much better than the new one.</strong><hr></blockquote>Simple. Just pull the icons out of this old copy of iTunes 2: <a href="http://brad.project-think.com/downloads/iTunes2.dmg.gz" target="_blank">download here</a>.
The iTunes window has been altered to match other iApps (iPhoto, iMovie etc). Looks nice enoguh to me, actually looks slightly better than it did previously to my eyes.
Whatever app I am in, all of the options are always greyed out, and I don't have half as many options as you do. It has always been like this, but I have never got around to fixing it. I am running 10.1.5. Any help appreciated. <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />
What the hell is your copy of iTunes doing and how did you get it to it?
Edit: and why does it have the same shortcut as Open URL in Omniweb?
[ 07-18-2002: Message edited by: Harald ]</p>
<strong>Simple. Just pull the icons out of this old copy of iTunes 2: <a href="http://brad.project-think.com/downloads/iTunes2.dmg.gz" target="_blank">download here</a>.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Thanks. My only problem before was finding a place to download iTunes 2 from. Now that's solved.
A weird thing I noticed. If you have the library window open, iTunes does live resizing of the window. But if you turn on visualizations in the window (which, by the way, now have OpenGl acceleration!), resizing drags an outline of the window.