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iTunes 10 in High Sierra
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<blockquote data-quote="MacBiter" data-source="post: 1951697" data-attributes="member: 421638"><p>Almost correct - yes I'm now on High Sierra but I have the iTunes 10.7 dmg on an external disk.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually I only use iTunes for music, nothing else. iTunes 10 allows the following:</p><p></p><p>1. can still use most of the Doug Scripts I have</p><p>2. Being able to open multiple playlist windows - I have 3 open at all times </p><p>3. Having the sidebar (with playlists) visible at all times </p><p>4. The ‘visualiser’!!</p><p>I believe iTunes 12 doesn't have these features? By the way, ‘Recently Added’ has ALWAYS been in iTunes! Not sure why they think iTunes 12 introduced it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacBiter, post: 1951697, member: 421638"] Almost correct - yes I'm now on High Sierra but I have the iTunes 10.7 dmg on an external disk. Actually I only use iTunes for music, nothing else. iTunes 10 allows the following: 1. can still use most of the Doug Scripts I have 2. Being able to open multiple playlist windows - I have 3 open at all times 3. Having the sidebar (with playlists) visible at all times 4. The ‘visualiser’!! I believe iTunes 12 doesn't have these features? By the way, ‘Recently Added’ has ALWAYS been in iTunes! Not sure why they think iTunes 12 introduced it? [/QUOTE]
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