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Old 10-23-2015, 08:40 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
OK. Maybe it's just the fact that I'm only using it to store my music that means I don't see the issues you're experiencing. I don't have any video or audiobooks in it.

One question: Is there a way to hide the sidebar on the left that shows playlists? I've always had this hidden previously, but I don't see a way to hide it in the latest version of iTunes?
If I click on my music, the sidebar goes away. I only see it when I click on playlists.

I do agree that the UI has become increasingly more complex and less obvious. As an example, I listen to a lot of music where the order of songs matters quite a bit - classical music, musicals and concept albums. At one time, it was very straight forward how to do this. Now, it's quite hard, especially if you didn't buy the album on iTunes. As an example, I have the 1992 broadway album of Guys and Dolls. In order to play it as an album in the correct order, I had to go into the get info of each song and market it as an album with multiple artists. A real pain when you have thousands of albums and very non intuitive.
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