Hi Olivia,
If you're talking about the albums and artists lists from the iTunes
Store in the Songs outline, that's still there. Try going to the
Search Text field with Command-Option-F. Type in a search term and
return. Then, either VO-right arrow or tab back into the iTunes Store
region and look at the results. You can stop interacting and VO-right
arrow to the Songs Outline for the same items, but you'll notice that
now in the iTunes Store you can refine your search selection according
to category (e.g. podcast, movie, song), or artist, etc. So you might
try making those selections before you move on to check the Songs
outline results,
If you're talking about going back to list view in your own library
(instead of the new "Grid"), that's a View menu option and Command-
Option-3 (for list view) will work, just as always.
Cheers,
Esther
On Sep 9, 2008, at 1:35 PM, UCLA Bruins Fan wrote:
alright, have gotten the library to show me albums and artests, but
is there no way now to have the library show me all the songs like
it used to?
Olivia
On Sep 9, 2008, at 4:28 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
It probably is, many improvements were made to voice over in
Leppard, might be time to upgrade.
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Subject: Re: iTunes 8 Store is now accessible
Ester, how the heck are you getting to that window? It's not even
giving me an html content area to interact with or anything. Ya
think that may be cause I'm on Tiger?
Chris.
"Esther"
Subject: Re: iTunes 8 Store is now accessible
Yes! It works! The iTunes Store is accessible with the iTunes 8
download. I got this directly from the downloads page since it
didn't come up with my Software Updater.
Some pointers. When you do the install there's an agreement.
You can't read it in the scrolling area, but if you save it
you'll get an iTunes Software Agreement.rtf file that you can
read, and you can proceed with the "Agree" key. (Well, <smile>,
you could press the agree button anyway, but now you can really
read the agreement before you agree.)
Try out "Free on iTunes" heading level 2 when you're on the main
page of the iTunes Store.
Cheers,
Esther
On Sep 9, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
Yes folks. The Store is now accessible. It works amazing. If
Software Update doesn't ahve it for you yet, try www.itunes.com/download
I'm very excited.
Josh de Lioncourt