

When I put a second CD into my second drive, the whole app locked up. When I attempted to restart the import, iTunes 11 would only begin at the next track and refused to replace the existing, something that iTunes 10 does quite nicely.

It imported fine until I stopped it because I realized the import settings were wrong. Well, the last straw came today when I tried importing a CD. With its missing menus, unnecessary drop down menus, haphazard interface, missing Radio link (well, not missing, but moved to a hard-to-find area), huge graphical album listings and no easy way to set art on music any more, the whole iTunes 11 release is one big botch. It is very obvious that Tim Cook (and crew) are systematically undoing every ideal that Jobs held for Apple. So, I’ve decided to roll back to iTunes 10. After giving iTunes 11 a fair shake, I have come to the conclusion that this version is so hopelessly broken that I just can’t deal with it any longer. If you’re looking for the Mac OS X downgrade steps, please check out this Randosity article.

New Article: How to make iTunes 12 look and act more like iTunes 10
