Apple Event: iTunes 9 Adds Better App Syncing, Home Sharing, iTunes LP
12:24 pm, September 9th, 2009, Leander Kahney

Steve just introduced iTunes 9. Available today as a free download, the new version adds:
* iTunes LP — includes videos, lyrics, liner notes, credits, chronologies and other digital content. Tries to recreate the LPs of Steve’s youth. The images are big and colorful, and its interactive. “The photos are amazing.” Thsi doesn;t sound like the rumored “Cocktail” project, which has been tied to the tablet, and is therefore probably a multitouch app. But perhaps iTunes LP is a precursor.
* Home sharing — iTunes lets you copy songs, movies and TV shows among the five authorized computers in your house. Automatically transfers new purchases between computers. This is a nice change. Media management between computers at home is a huge pain, and one of the reasons consumers download pirate content, because there are no DRM headaches. This should make sharing a lot easier.
* Better Syncing — Set up and manage your iPhone/touch Home Screen within iTunes. You manage what Apps go where via drag and drop. Another welcome change. Should make App management a lot easier.
* Redesigned Store — “Cleaner,” says Steve. Bigger images, lots more song previews. You no longer have to drill down to hear a song preview. Store can go full screen, dispensing with the sidebar. “Looking good,” says Gdgt.
* Genius mixes — auto DJ that mixes songs from your iTunes library that it thinks will go well together. iTunes will make 12 by default. Click one, and it’ll play indefinitely.
* Social software — publish items in iTunes to Facebook and Twitter, or send them as gifts.
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Finally I’ll be able to manage the position of the apps on my iPhone.
Nathan, on September 9th, 2009 at 12:34 pm
A torrent of complaints about this new version of iTunes, mostly about the savaging of the Radio genres: Public (as in Public Radio), Folk, and some others, are GONE. Ambient disappeared for awhile but the outcry brought it back. Why did Apple mess with a good thing? Support claims that stations were re-assigned in line with their AAC Plus status….yadda, yadda. Why is “IranianRadio” filed under the Classical genre? Go figure! Trying to find old favorites is a frustrating endeavor without some kind of a search engine a la the iTunes Store. Apple…”If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!”
Crashes and Spinning Beach Ball (of Death) occur frequently. Phones and Pods no longer sync.
Worst of all – the Library is reformatted to iTunes 9 new format, unreadable to previous versions.
Dale, on September 12th, 2009 at 6:47 pm