Behaviour #2 has resource management benefits too. App-less processes will be terminated when available memory gets low.
It is not Jon Gruber's job to shout from the rooftops when things go wrong with Apple products. No, it's not, but given the influence that his blog has, being widely read both inside and outside Apple, it's a real shame…
I find the spreadsheet-style interface pretty uninspired for something as personal as music. The linear list of albums/tracks breaks down very quickly once your library starts growing, and iTunes becomes a confusing,…
Behaviour #2 has resource management benefits too. App-less processes will be terminated when available memory gets low.
It is not Jon Gruber's job to shout from the rooftops when things go wrong with Apple products. No, it's not, but given the influence that his blog has, being widely read both inside and outside Apple, it's a real shame…
I find the spreadsheet-style interface pretty uninspired for something as personal as music. The linear list of albums/tracks breaks down very quickly once your library starts growing, and iTunes becomes a confusing,…