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Description
****UPDATE (May 22th, 2014) - Fixed drop down menu glitch in 11.2+. No longer supports older versions.
***UPDATE (May 4th, 2014) - Added AirPlay icons, a few other subtle tweaks throughout the app.
**UPDATE (April 8th, 2014) - Several minor tweaks of elements that I doubt anybody besides me will notice.
*UPDATE (Feb. 21, 2014) - Added Compact Miniplayer, Artwork Miniplayer, and Equalizer. Other minor changes include: Subtle drop shadows in several places, AirPlay icons, rounded red buttons, cleaner Volume Slider, and various color tweaks all over the place.
For more detailed screenshots click here: bit.ly/1czwckQ
iTunes Theme inspired by the iOS7 Music App, made for the OSX iTunes App.
Compatible with Mac iTunes 11+
Install Instructions
1. Quit iTunes.
2. Drag the iTunes.rsrc file to the alias folder provided (remember to backup the original file from Applications/iTunes/Contents/Resources)
3. Drag the TextStyles.plist file to the alias folder provided (remember to backup the original file from Applications/iTunes/Contents/Resources/English.lproj)
4. Open iTunes. Enjoy!
*Works with any View Option and all Media types.
To get the same View featured in the screenshot do this:
1. Hide the Sidebar. Unfortunately, the sidebar can’t be modded through the rsrc file (same goes for the list background and the selection highlights).
2. Select “Music" from the left drop down menu.
3. Click Playlists in the center nav. The default View mode should be List but if it’s not select “List View” from the right drop down menu.
4. Go to View>View Options. Check "Show Artwork.” Check “Always.” Set the size to Small.
*Does not work on Retina Macs or Windows.
*If you're using a Flavours theme make sure you hard exclude iTunes in Flavours Prefrences.
*Almost everything in the app is modded with the exception of the Video Player and iTunes Radio. If you notice something that doesn’t look right or is missing please message me.
*If anyone knows how to edit/locate the NIB files (I think they’re NIB’s) that contain the sidebar, list background and selection highlights please drop me a note.
*To uninstall, simply repeat the installation process. Drag your backed up iTunes.rsrc and TextStyles files to the alias folders instead of the modified ones. If you didn’t back up, you need to download and re-install iTunes (your media will not be lost or effected in any way).
If you like this theme check out my other iOSX7 packs:
App Icons: nateblunt.deviantart.com/art/i…
System Icons: nateblunt.deviantart.com/art/i…
Full Theme for Mavericks: nateblunt.deviantart.com/art/i…
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Comments: 111
x4ct1on In reply to ??? [2014-02-05 21:39:18 +0000 UTC]
I don't really know much about iTunes themes
But you could contact 1davi.deviantart.com/ maybe, he did a lot of grate Windows Themes and Ports for iTunes in the past.
Maybe he could port it to windows?
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OhCult [2014-02-04 20:54:06 +0000 UTC]
Awesome, i'm using it right now, first time i theme iTunes, but this is really really awesome ! Keep the good job dude !
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RogerStroke In reply to ??? [2014-02-04 20:04:40 +0000 UTC]
Can yo do it for Windows pls ??
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k-profiler [2014-02-04 13:08:23 +0000 UTC]
I know you must be craving to get rid of those stripes (welcome to the club), but you've chosen good colors to make them not stand out. Well played, sir.
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nateblunt In reply to k-profiler [2014-02-05 19:54:40 +0000 UTC]
Oh man, an arm and a leg doesn't even begin to describe what I would give to get rid of those. I think Im most annoyed by the selection colors, actually. I tried converting a few NIB files to XIB and opening them in Xcode but I was kinda lost after that and I didn't want to mess anything up. Too bad there isn't a SIMBL plugin like FBEye to help us out. There must be someone out there who knows how to tackle this.
Thanks for the supportive comments/notes, k-pro!
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k-profiler In reply to nateblunt [2014-02-06 02:30:01 +0000 UTC]
If you have the time to go through the NIBs, I have some pretty decent clues for you.
Firstly, NIB files open perfectly fine in TextWrangler. No need for any fancy tricks.
Secondly, CTF0 told me in a comment in my journal that the stripes (in both iTunes and Finder) are indeed controlled by the NIBs. This means searching the files (which are many in number) should yield quite a few possibly-stripes-related entries for us to try deleting.
Best of luck.
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