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iTunes 12 Continues Apple’s Quiet War on the Sidebar

By Jim Tanous on July 22, 2014 at 8:59 PM • @mggjim

When Apple launched iTunes 11 in late 2012, many longtime iTunes users were shocked to find their beloved sidebar absent after upgrading. Thankfully, a quick trip to the Menu Bar could restore the missing sidebar, but history looks to be repeating itself with the first beta of iTunes 12, released to developers this week.

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iTunes 12 Music Album View

The upcoming version of iTunes unsurprisingly introduces a visual overhaul inspired by what’s been seen thus far of OS X Yosemite. Each media section can now be found via its own icon in the iTunes navigation bar, and the iTunes sidebar is once again missing by default.

Unfortunately, users won’t find a “show sidebar” option in the iTunes 12 menu structure, and there’s no reference to the sidebar at all. But all is not lost! Apple has maintained the sidebar-style interface for the Playlist view of each media section.

Related: We can’t bring the full sidebar back in iTunes 12, but here’s a neat workaround to get the old ‘Get Info’ window back.

To see it in action, select a media section from the icons on the left of the iTunes navigation bar then click the Playlist button at the center of the navigation bar. The screenshots demonstrate this process with music, but it works the same for all forms of iTunes content.

iTunes 12 Playlist Sidebar

Voilà! The iTunes sidebar returns! Well…at least, sort of. Unlike the sidebar in previous versions of iTunes, this sidebar view in iTunes 12 only displays the current content category. That is, when you’re in the music section, you won’t see movies, TV shows, or podcasts listed in the sidebar, although playlists do persist between sections, allowing users to build playlists comprised of various types of media.

Also of note, the traditional iTunes list view is still available, but you’ll find it now in the drop-down on the right of the navigation bar as “Song List” with various user parameters (e.g., Song List by Album, Song List by Artist).

iTunes 12 Song List

It’s clear that Apple is trying to steer users away from the sidebar, and the company’s default album view is visually impressive. But longtime iTunes users who prefer the “traditional” iTunes layout may be fighting a losing battle with Apple. It’s great that the company preserves some forms of sidebar and list views in iTunes 12, even if they’re harder to find and lack some functionality, but how much longer will Apple continue quietly relegating these layouts before they’re gone completely?

iTunes 12 and OS X Yosemite are still in beta, of course, and won’t launch until the fall. Apple could continue to refine the iTunes user interface during that time. It’s also worth noting that Apple made several significant functionality and layout updates in the months following the release of iTunes 11, and could follow suit with iTunes 12.

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  • Starman_Andromeda

    Good heads-up. Have they fixed the more basic failings–i.e., being unable to focus the iTunes Store on only certain sections, e.g., books or apps, and hide others? Have they fixed the affront to the visually impaired and even those with regular vision who use their devices at arm’s length–and would to like to resize the tiny fonts in the reviews? That’s inexcusable.

    • Steve Boyd

      I found, by accident, that if you hold down the CTRL key and move the mouse wheel “up”, it will increase the size of the type in the Reviews and description screens. It actually increases the size of everything and doesn’t seem to stick between sessions, but at least it’s something. I hate that tiny type too!

      • Boddicea

        Also, if you hold the ctrl key and press the + key, that will also size things up. To size them back down, hold ctrl key and press the – key.

        I thought everybody knew about these two methods already. They’ve been there forever.

  • BobButtons

    My biggest request is they remove the bloat, especially in the Windows version. Compared to every other available music program out there, iTunes is a whale. Trim the fat and make it quicker if you really want to improve it.

    • Falk M.

      What do you consider to be bloat?

      Since iTunes is a media manager as opposed to a player, it’s a bit like comparing an image editor with a DAM. (e.g. Photoshop vs. Lightroom)

      • steveh46

        iTunes being a media manager IS bloat.

    • James Gadnolfini

      your mom is a whale

    • goatstaog

      that will never happen. they tried to maintain trim code in 1999 but all software is so out of control due to their schemes. the fact old software does not run on the newest machines is a massive crime and a waste.

  • toddraynerart

    They also removed the little mimi window icon in the top right on the iTunes window. You can either click on window and switch to it or use the keyboard shortcut. It was nice to see that little icon I could just click on as I use the mini window while listening to music. It’s a little thing, but please bring the little square back.

    • Falk M.

      It’s the only way I enter the Mini Player.
      It’s nice not having to have iTunes in focus. *sigh*

      • TriffidChaser

        There is easy access to the mini player, when you scroll to the Apple icon, top centre of screen, in that centre box, on the top left an icon appears and that is the mini player, it’s not able to be permanently visible but quick scrolling will make it appear, all in the name of interactivity.

        • Falk M.

          That and when something’s playing in the same area.
          Just hover over the cover artwork and there it is. 🙂

          It’s okay the way it is now I guess. I have a working solution and well, on the upside I don’t have to travel all the way to the right edge of my screen. *shrug*

          • TriffidChaser

            I guess it’s an issue if you want to do work on another screen, ctrl+shift+M always works so long as the focus is on iTunes, don’t get me wrong on any of this, I really dislike what Apple have done over the years and we can only make bad apple pie with what we have.

  • bregalad

    The view I like is song list sorted chronologically by album artist, but it’s not perfect.

    Song list because I can’t be expected to remember which songs are on which albums.
    Chronologically because I have a general sense of whether I’m looking for a song from early in a band’s career or late.
    Album artist because albums featuring guest artists need to be kept together.
    I also use album artist to keep tribute albums with those by the original artist.

    However the whole thing breaks down completely if you store more than one genre of music in your library. With classical music, jazz or any other genre you want to sort by composer rather than artist, the only solution is to create a new library.

    More troubling for all media browsers is the insistence that a track have only one date associated with it. Albums aren’t allowed to have dates at all, they inherit theirs from whatever date is on Track 1. This is beyond wrong in so many ways whether you’re talking about something from the Baroque era or the hip hop one.

    Suddenly a compilation album from 1986 is sorted in between one from 1964 and 1966 because Track 1 was a single from 1965. A 1989 album containing original 1973 recordings probably belongs in 1973, but what about the 2003 remaster? The tracks were all modified from their original form. Does that make it new music?

    What single date could possibly be applied to tracks on a 2003 remaster of a 1992 album of a 1986 concert? Musically you have songs that belong to the 1960s and 70s, performed with an 80s twist, published in the 90s and then remixed in a 2000s style. I may choose to label it all 1986, but if I do that how do I differentiate between the remastered copy and the original release?

  • Mike

    What they will end up doing to causing users like myself to ultimately move away from iTunes as my media organizer which could mean that I stop using it when shopping for music and videos.

    • aaaandI’mBored

      i’ve already moved away from Quicktime to VCL as default. fuck quicktime

      • Falk M.

        Don’t get us started on Quicktime lol
        It’s telling they still lug Quicktime 7 around, because Quicktime X is lost in 7’s shadow.

    • mchan1

      Itunes is mainly used to download media items from the iStore and to sync the devices esp. the iPhone.

      Without iTunes, the iPhone is almost useless (iCloud can only do so much regarding backups).

      I’ve all but stopped iTunes except to sync my iPhone for backups and for updates and to manage the media files on the iPhone. Otherwise, iTunes is pretty much dead to me.

      The crappiest thing is that Apple STILL REFUSES to unlock iOS so you can just drag and drop stuff FROM the iPhone/iDevices BACK to the computer >:(

      • Terry McDanel

        mchan1, “I’ve all but stopped iTunes except to sync” What do you use on a Mac?

        • mchan1

          Don’t own/use a Mac.

        • goatstaog

          sync schmink

    • Trish Lindsey Jaggers

      Agreed. Actually, due to my frustration at their new update and the way the iTunes “Store” is presented to me, I simply quit and hopped over to Amazon.com to purchase my last two albums. Sorry, but what Apple wants and what we the consumers want appear to be moving further apart. I thought we were the ones they should be trying to please. I’ve had to “settle” enough in my life, and this is one thing I don’t have to “settle” for.

  • Kim Lundström

    Lets say you wanna drag n drop a tone to the phone, just grab it and drag it a little bit and a side panel will appear.

    • François Marais

      Thanks. This is very useful.

  • Gervaas

    What I’d really like to see are tags for the info panel / ID3. For instance:

    I have a track ‘a’, by artists ‘x’ and ‘y’. I have another track ‘b’ by artists ‘y’ and ‘z’. Now I want to find both tracks ‘a’ and ‘b’ in the artist view of ‘y’, even though the artist tags are different.
    Also counts for album artists, composers, ‘album types’ (making playlists based on being a single, EP, or album), genres, comments, label, etc.

    And please let us add artist pictures of unknown artists in iTunes store. Now I have some artists displaying the artist picture and others a random artwork. Why can’t we manage that by ourselves?

    • Falk M.

      I’d also really like adding iTunes Extra/LP-esque content to my media.

      Hey, what if I scan the booklet of a CD I bought? Nowhere logical to put it than a silly folder on my HDD, disconnected from my album in iTunes.

      Or ripping a DVD or BluRay, there might be some extras I want to throw in there…

      Yes, I know Apple’s interested in driving sales, but sweet Jesus, come on. Nobody’s gonna buy with you only to know they get to keep their extras and booklets if they shop your place. People who buy physical media have their valid reasons that lie elsewhere.
      You support music shoppers of elsewhere with iTunes Match, now pull through, Apple.

  • Morgan Lester

    It does not seem like you can get any sort of list view for “Home Movies” that I can see. Anyone able to not get just a view of thumbnails for their movies? If not this is a horrific way to find stuff if you have a lot of video media.

    • Morgan Lester

      I actually found a work around for anyone that needs it. You need to go to the play list section then you get the dropdown option to change it to list view.

      • ICanHazPants

        THANK YOU SO MUCH OMG

  • asdf

    I hate the sidebar. Now that I’ve accidentally turned it on, how do I turn it off?

    • TekRevue

      Just switch out of “Playlist” view. The other views don’t show a sidebar.

  • Kitten Meow

    That sorta is until apple gets it right wih itunes and the sidebar. You know, the two finger slide gesture to open the notification centre? They could use that but you slide in the opposite way to get the itunes sidebar. That would be so much better than this bullshit sidebar.

  • Kitten Meow

    I wish they’d bring back cover flow T_T

  • cleopete

    One day Media Monkey will make a Mac version and I will be forever done with iTunes (and alliteration).

  • jacksola

    I am a fully integrated Apple user but I absolutely despise this kind of “we’ve decided you don’t like this” upgrade. It’s worse than annoying. I organize EVERYTHING by playlists and the destruction of the sidebar really messes up the way I use iTunes (and I use it constantly). Lame.

    • DrLex

      “we’ve decided you don’t like this”

      Welcome to the Apple universe.

    • mchan1

      “we’ve decided you don’t like this”

      Why’d you think that there’s so many Apple haters?
      It’s that kind of attitude that Microsoft had that pissed people off.
      Now Apple has really started to slowly assert this to all Apple device owners!

  • Roy Evan Burstiner

    I hate we are always forced to adapt to what they design. Make it so its customizable for the way the user wants it to look. Instead of doing these stupid little changes, which in no way really does anything better, why not do something really usefull like make it easy to export your music library info, so if you redo your computer or buy a new computer, you dont have to redo your ratings and all other info for 1000s of songs. You can do this now but it’s not easy.

  • Douglas Palmer

    Why do they want iTunes to be so much harder to use? They seem to hate the idea of a playlist that has music and podcasts mixed together.

  • amkaplan

    Thanks for this great tip! Apple drives me fucking nuts with every “improvement” they make.

  • Dennis

    Thank you, so very much! I updated and then looked for it…I was lost for a while.

  • aaaandI’mBored

    i updated without knowing FML!!! i really like how apple takes something that wasn’t broken and moves all the goddamn buttons

  • Plagueis

    Itunes / apple is just turning into Microsux by doing BS like this. As soon as there is something that works, they have to eff it up.

    • mchan1

      Apple has been doing this for years, albeit Silently, but many Apple users really don’t care. Just look at the sales of Apple products.

      If people really didn’t like what Apple was doing or how it was behaving, consumers would NOT be buying Apple products!

      • Plagueis

        I disagree, Apple hasn’t been doing this for years. Which is why people are started to say that they have jumped the shark. Yes they still have plenty of time to get their act together but right now they are on a downward spiral. The only reason they are still on top is because of the brand. Also, tons of people, myself included, own lots of Apple gear that is still relevant and will be for a while regardless of how many updates get pushed down. Basically people won’t stop buying Apple products over night but if Apple doesn’t get their act together they are about to fall behind.

  • Nicholas Bobbitt

    The dropdown menu in the upper right, where it says “Albums” can be used to select Artist, which does have a sidebar.

  • samm

    I’m not happy with iTunes 12, wish I had read this before I upgraded. Bring back the sidebar.

  • Ivy

    Not happy about this… I just spent an hour trying to come up with a work around to my usual workflow when dealing it iTunes. Just one more reason why I’m never purchasing another apple product again. I was able to upgrade my phone last week and had the choice between the iphone 6 and the Samsung Note 4… I had no hesitation is choosing the Note.

  • Carlo Odoardi

    I wish I’d read this before I upgraded. itunes 12 stinks! Bring back the sidebar!

  • CallsTowandaHome

    Ya know, they could make better enhanements instead of fucking with the sidebar. Didn’t they see what losing the “Start” button did for Windows?? They are bringing it back in Windows 10. I want my damn sidebar!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Leon

    I want the sidebar back. f… iOs style. On my MBP i can connect an external hard disk (which I can’t on iOs), and there i have more 80 o more than 100 gb of mp3 (which I can’t on iOs). this is more albums I can see on screen, I have to scroll a lot to see them if they are images (most of them never existed on iTunes, are from CDs outside of mainstream WITHOUT a downloadable cover), and forever if i put the songs list. So, the ALBUM list in the sidebar is what was ok for me, other visualizations are absolutely useless!!!

    Apple, if I want iOs I buy an iPad, but I bought a laptop for a reason. Stop visualizing all as if my life is a tablet!

  • CariHislop

    Apple b*st*rds! Why can’t they just leave things alone? It worked fine. I noticed yesterday my iTunes looked different (don’t know if I accidentally updated the damn thing or if my husband helpfully updated it – probably the latter) and now my phone is not showing up anywhere on the brilliant new 12 layout…just great! I buy a book to read on my phone…but I can’t find my phone or my list of purchased books to transfer to my phone (now) it was fine before the update! And their so called “help” box is cr*p. It makes me SO mad. I can’t help wondering how many people have had heart attacks and died from the rage of dealing with Apple’s Oh so unhelpful iTunes updates.

  • PJ

    UGH. I updated my iTunes SOLELY to update my iPhone. Looks like once that’s done, I’ll be downloading an older version of iTunes. I HATE this new version.

  • BlairBeck Fan

    I am never downloading another version of iTunes. This war on the users is getting ridiculous.

    • mchan1

      Unfortunately, if any past indications hold true, newer features on iOS will eventually force users, eventually, to upgrade iTunes to use the iDevice(s).

  • Pamela Ramos Langley

    Has anyone else had issues with track names when ripping songs off CDs since upgrading? I suddenly cannot get track names off of store-bought CDs of mainstream music, let alone any compilation CDs I have previously made. I just get track #s. If I try the old trick of “Get Track Names,” I get an error message, saying user not registered for online use?!!? I created a test account on my PC and that worked, but my library of previously ripped music did not import, only iTunes purchased songs. I spent 3 full hours on the phone with tech support, one agent disconnecting me and never calling back after 1 hour and 18 minutes of trying to fix the issue. I now have a trouble ticket, and have been told I should try the genius bar at my nearest Apple store. I’d prefer not to have to do this …

  • TheronC

    Apple doesn’t like the sidebar because it gives users a great deal of control over their own music. They want to be Pandora and Spotify, they want you to let them make your music decisions and play everything off the cloud. Makes me crazy when my iPhone tries to play stuff off the cloud that is actually on the phone.

  • BHeuvel

    Things like this want me to step up to something else then apple in a while… Really hate this kind of bullshit where I don’t have the control myself over whatever I want to do with it.

    • hostile_17

      This is a common problem I’m starting to see with Facebook, FourSquare, LinkedIn et al… if you control your content, then you do what you want. What they want to do is feed you content that they want you to look at, that they can monetise… so this constant erosion of control continues.

  • Bradleycg1

    just had iTunes 12 downloaded and not
    happy about the changes in loosing the sidebar. I have now been able to find
    it but it only shows 1 category at a time completely useless. so unintuitive.
    what a waste of time and effort. When will Apple stop trying to steer us away from the sidebar

  • Gabe

    Where is the repeat song/playlist button? I can find the shuffle one but not that one 😛 can anyone help?

    • steveh46

      In order to improve the user interface Apple has hidden useful features from users. I hear if you right click on the shuffle button, you will find the repeat button. Hard to believe, but it seems to be true.

  • Joe Fonebone

    “But longtime iTunes users who prefer the “traditional” iTunes layout may be fighting a losing battle with Apple.”

    And there in a nutshell is why Apple are going down the toilet. They’re meant to be designing products and software for the USER not to amuse themselves. Yosemite’s also a big bag of wow-look-at-all-this-needless-change-for-change-sake shite! My next computer? A PC for sure.

  • Michael Vinci

    Why? Seriously, why? The sidebar is intuitive and makes transferring music/podcasts/videos easy – why must the half-wits who toil in Apple R&D force their idiotic ideas into every single itunes update?
    Catch a freakin’ clue, geniuses. No one wants your hipster garbage interface – we want reliability and practicality! You should be ashamed that people fear a new version of itunes instead of being happy that a new version is available.
    Apple is making it really easy to make the switch to another, easier-to-navigate OS…

  • just_visiting323

    This is wrong and incorrect UI. You do not design interfaces that change their own interface like this. Why does the playlist button magically bring back the sidebar, but all other buttons take it away? And it sticks on certain media types. Why are the media types now horizontal? Horizontal iconography is the wrong direction. Conceptual lists (media, chapters, categories) are ALWAYS better sorted up and down. Apple has no more UI consistency – NO thought that goes into their UI – just a bunch of conflicting ideas and ideals. Abject morons with no UI experience who confusing simplicity with obfuscation.

  • Marnie McCallister

    What a revolting company Apple is, at times. Their idiotic developers (and the company) seem to be so damn entrenched in their “we know better than our users, when it comes to what they want,” that they continually screw things up and give a big middle finger to their customers who point it out. They did this with the god awful “simple design” of ibooks–that disgustingly boring bland layout in place of the beautiful wood grain book shelves. And, they did it with the plain looking “flat” app icons. And, now they’ve don it with the idiotic move to cram a “sidebar-less” iTunes down our throats. For no reason.

  • zp

    I just DETEST this new iTunes 12. Why would Apple release a product that becomes increasingly less functional and more difficult to use? I’m so frustrated by this awful product, which sadly, is still so necessary to manage my music collection. Pitiful, backwards choice, Apple.

  • TerryB

    iTunes 12 is to multimedia what Windows 8 is to Operating Systems. And, just like Windows 8, if it isn’t fixed, my next media player will be by someone else and I will recommend the same to all my friends. I used to designer operator interfaces as a user friendly interface this is a FAIL. Please get it fixed, roll it back or I’ll vote with my $.

  • Sicarium

    Really wish Apple would stop screwing up iTunes. My migration to Android will continue.

  • TEB

    So they don’t want you to have your sidebar which is what makes the program most useful, that is bad enough but then you have a screen of album covers in the My music screen that you can’t control the size of. I have a moderate size monitor by modern standards and now have these little tiny album covers. Its 11 albums per row and 5 rows showing 55 tiny album covers. That is not intuitive my brain just won’t process 55 covers simultaneously to decide to play one of scroll farther. I have 1300 albums It took me a long time to get high quality covers for all of them I don’t want to just see 1/1/2 in squares. Yet another epic fail for itunes every “upgrade” they remove features and add nothing of value.

  • Richard

    Can anyone tell me why artists are now listed by “The” rather then the actual band name? For instance I have just bought the new The Charlatans album, all my other The Charlatans albums are stored under “C” however for some reason this one is under “T”. Can I change this?

    • TekRevue

      Hi Richard,

      Yes, there is a separate “sort” field for every item in iTunes, allowing “The Charlatans” to be sorted by “C” rather than “T.” You can change or fix sorting information by right-clicking on the album or track, selecting Get Info, and then clicking on the Sorting tab. There, change the “Sort As” field to just “Charlatans.”

      • Richard

        Great, thanks very much.

  • hostile_17

    Thanks for this. After time away from iTunes I’ve been fumbling about for ages trying to work out how to just bring up a simple list of tracks for an album and shock horror be able to see them and click them.

  • maxovrdriv

    Anyone having a problem with the iTunes screen moving around on the monitor whenever you open another file? It pops to the front every time I do something, never happened until i downloaded yosemite.

  • Robert Longman

    Am I the only one who gets the spinning disk for around 8-10 secs when I move the iTunes 12 scroll bars? (And how can that be remedied?)

    And, I use iTunes as a large library with manual selection of tracks. For that quasi-pro use, the list view and sidebar-playlists are absolutely critical. The album art view simply does not give enough information for practical, at-a-glance look. Why would they try to move those kind of users out?

  • Dolmance

    I am looking far and wide for an alternate player. When I find it, with the functionality of something like ITunes 8, I’ll get rid of ITunes in a heartbeat.

  • vexedshelly

    This kind of thing is why I’m starting to hate Apple. They don’t care what their users want. They just want to force bad and bloated software on us and force us to use it.

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