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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1951693" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Yeah, I got the feeling the OP wanted to keep iTunes 10. I am a bit puzzled though how MacBiter got iTunes 12 while retaining iTunes 10. </p><p>Ah, I think I get it, referring to previous posts, MacBiter did you update to High Sierra from Mavericks but somehow saved iTunes 10 from Mavericks?</p><p>In which case, why not launch iTunes 12 and try it? It should import your ituneslibrary or do you anticipate a problem with this?</p><p>I know PC users have encountered some problems with this but you're on a Mac so...</p><p></p><p>"iTunes 10 vs 12</p><p>iTunes 12 introduced several improvements over iTunes 10, including a redesigned user interface inspired by the Yosemite style, which enhanced the visual experience with a flatter design and a pink icon replacing the blue one from iTunes 10. Additionally, iTunes 12 allowed users to switch media types more easily by showing or hiding icons for music, movies, podcasts, and TV shows, and it featured a new mini player with integrated controls on the progress bar. The main function menu was relocated to the upper-left corner, and the iTunes Store was separated from the main menu for easier navigation. Furthermore, iTunes 12 included a "Recently Added" feature to help users quickly find new content. These changes aimed to improve usability and performance compared to iTunes 10.</p><p></p><p>In terms of functionality, iTunes 12 continued to support the management of media content, creation of playlists, synchronization with handheld devices like the iPod, iPhone, and iPad, and purchasing from the iTunes Store. However, it also introduced new features such as improved support for newer iOS devices and enhanced security measures."</p><p></p><p>Is this the issue (above)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1951693, member: 204485"] Yeah, I got the feeling the OP wanted to keep iTunes 10. I am a bit puzzled though how MacBiter got iTunes 12 while retaining iTunes 10. Ah, I think I get it, referring to previous posts, MacBiter did you update to High Sierra from Mavericks but somehow saved iTunes 10 from Mavericks? In which case, why not launch iTunes 12 and try it? It should import your ituneslibrary or do you anticipate a problem with this? I know PC users have encountered some problems with this but you're on a Mac so... "iTunes 10 vs 12 iTunes 12 introduced several improvements over iTunes 10, including a redesigned user interface inspired by the Yosemite style, which enhanced the visual experience with a flatter design and a pink icon replacing the blue one from iTunes 10. Additionally, iTunes 12 allowed users to switch media types more easily by showing or hiding icons for music, movies, podcasts, and TV shows, and it featured a new mini player with integrated controls on the progress bar. The main function menu was relocated to the upper-left corner, and the iTunes Store was separated from the main menu for easier navigation. Furthermore, iTunes 12 included a "Recently Added" feature to help users quickly find new content. These changes aimed to improve usability and performance compared to iTunes 10. In terms of functionality, iTunes 12 continued to support the management of media content, creation of playlists, synchronization with handheld devices like the iPod, iPhone, and iPad, and purchasing from the iTunes Store. However, it also introduced new features such as improved support for newer iOS devices and enhanced security measures." Is this the issue (above)? [/QUOTE]
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