There are a lot of reasons why a company will update an application or a platform. They may need to make changes to the interface to incorporate new features. They may want to take advantage of new advances in user interface designs and technologies. They may need to keep up with the look and feel of the competition and provide some value add in upgrading to new devices and systems.

If you want to read some of the things Apple is highlighting about why the new changes in iTunes are so beneficial, you can check out one of many such articles and reviews such as http://www.groovypost.com/news/apple-releases-itunes-12-windows-osx/

It sounds like these changes were mostly driven to provide a more seamless interface with Yosemite's new interface. I'm not sure if you're a Windows user or not, but remember, Apple is going to focus on iTunes and it's own platforms and not the competitors platforms and operating systems. You won't see a Metro based iTunes for example.

IMHO, we can't expect companies to not upgrade their applications and operating systems just because the current versions are accessible. We may take a step backwards in learning a new interface and there may be some accessibility set backs a long the way but in the long run, we're all better off. Modern applications, operating systems and user interfaces are more powerful and are easier to use than what proceeded them.

On 11/07/2014 10:47 AM, Fanus wrote:
Hello list
I wonder why companies always change stuff that worked. I try to
transfer apps to my iPhone with iTunes 12 but there is no "sync" button
and I can't check and uncheck the apps in the list. ITunes 11 worked so
well, so I am always wondering why change something that works?
Regards
Fanus

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