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		<title>iTunes 9: My Early Impressions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was pretty excited about upgrading to iTunes 9.&#160; My main reasons to be excited were the updated iTunes Store and the management of the iPod Touch/iPhone pages.&#160; Truth is that I wasn&#8217;t really expecting much from iTunes 9.&#160; It wasn&#8217;t until I watched Steve Jobs&#8217; keynote about the release that I learned about things [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was pretty excited about upgrading to iTunes 9.&nbsp; My main reasons to be excited were the updated iTunes Store and the management of the iPod Touch/iPhone pages.&nbsp; Truth is that I wasn&#8217;t really expecting much from iTunes 9.&nbsp; It wasn&#8217;t until I watched Steve Jobs&#8217; keynote about the release that I learned about things like Home Sharing and Genius Mixes.&nbsp; That&#8217;s when I got really excited.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the good news, especially for me: the Store and the iPod page management are all they were hyped up to be.&nbsp; The Store has received a facelift that makes sense, like the toolbar at the top of the page, and things like the Top Song lists got major UI improvements.&nbsp; It is such an advantage to be able to preview songs right in the list and to see all 200.&nbsp; I also like the ability to add to a wishlist, post to Twitter, or gift the song again, right in the list.&nbsp; Page management is as simple as it should be.&nbsp; No real surprise it was just missing for a long time.&nbsp; I&#8217;d still like to be able to password-protect pages so that I could keep some apps away from my kids.</p>
<p>The bad news is that the other two features I looked forward to have some bugs to work out.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll start with Home Sharing.&nbsp; It sounds like an awesome idea for anyone with more than one computer in the house.&nbsp; You&#8217;re tired of having to transfer tunes from one machine to another and then having to reauthorize.&nbsp; Well, Home Sharing purports to allow anyone using the same iTunes account, on the same network, to simply access the others library.&nbsp; And it sort of works.&nbsp; My first attempt went off without a hitch.&nbsp; I enabled HS on both machines and the libraries showed up.&nbsp; I could play tunes and even copy them into the other&#8217;s library (this costs you an authorized machine but I&#8217;m assuming everyone here has less than 5 machines in the house).&nbsp; The second time I tried it the Home Sharing section in iTunes was completely absent.&nbsp; I noticed that the other machine was asleep so I woke it up but the link didn&#8217;t reappear.&nbsp; I disabled and reenabled HS on both machines and the link reappeared.&nbsp; But seconds later it disappeared again.&nbsp; It hasn&#8217;t worked right since.&nbsp; Boo.</p>
<p>Genius Mixes on the other hand is an extension of the Genius Playlists which I&#8217;ve been touting since their arrival.&nbsp; The Genius Playlist is, well, genius.&nbsp; You&#8217;re playing a song and you&#8217;re really into the vibe so you hit the Genius icon.&nbsp; Instantly a list of 25 &#8216;like&#8217; songs appear in a playlist with the current song at the top.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve found that these playlists are 99% right on.&nbsp; I&#8217;m never disappointed with the playlist.&nbsp; Genius Mixes, on the other hand, are 12 &#8216;endless&#8217; playlists of supposed like artists and songs.&nbsp; In theory it would work the same as the Genius Playlists.&nbsp; On the surface it does, but I wasn&#8217;t 4 tracks into my mixes when really disjointed tracks started appearing.&nbsp; About 10 tracks in it was clear that the mix wasn&#8217;t contained at all to like tracks.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve tried it several times and been disappointed every time.&nbsp; (And yes, I have updated my genius database several times since upgrading.)</p>
<p>So there you have it, the things I was looking forward to initially have been done well.&nbsp; The things I was surprised by but looking forward to need a lot of work.&nbsp; That&#8217;s too bad because normally things don&#8217;t come out of Apple until they&#8217;re really working well.&nbsp; And for the Mac-lovers out there who will blame my PC, I tried this on my Macbook too &#8211; same result.&nbsp; I still love iTunes, regardless of the bloat and bugs.</p>
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