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Wired.com readers weren’t kidding when they complained that they didn’t like Apple’s new iTunes icon. We received over 100 submissions for our “Redesign Apple’s Ugly iTunes Icon ...
Just in case you’ve missed it: Apple released iTunes 10 last week and it has a new icon. In theory that wouldn’t be worth blogging about but as these things go there has been a major uprising ...
The new icon (a remake is shown above) takes last year’s design and replaces the bright red background with splashes of soft blue, purple, and red, with the same white music note on top of it ...
Seen above, the new iTunes Store assets incorporate graphics introduced with iOS 11 in September. Notably, the Apple logo has been replaced by an icon bearing a white star overlaid onto a purple ...
With the release of iTunes 10 on Wednesday, Apple has revamped the application's icon for the first time in many years, doing away with the traditional design of music notes on top of a CD.
While winding down from Wednesday’s iPod announcements, Apple CEO Steve Jobs appears to have taken some time to respond to an e-mail criticizing the new look of the iTunes icon. Joshua Kopac ...
If we’re to believe the laundry list of sales numbers Steven P. Jobs rattled off during Apple’s fall product review on Wednesday, people love iTunes - 11.7 billion songs have been downloaded ...
The old icon for iTunes in OS X. It’s quite distinct and easy to see even surrounded by many other icons on OS X’s Dock. Apple’s new icon for iTunes 12.2 in OS X.
When Apple introduces new icons, like the red iTunes icon, it can be jarring. Fortunately, it’s pretty easy to change the icons in OS X to whatever you want.
PS. Bonus tip from the comments: If you want the normal stoplight buttons back, Close your iTunes, open Terminal and paste in this “defaults write com.apple.iTunes full-window -1”, hit enter ...