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January 05, 2006

CoverFlow

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Remember browsing for music by actually looking at the cover art instead of a database? Check out a cool new app for Mac OS 10.4 called CoverFlow. It searches your hard drive's music collection, fetches the cover art, and presents your music collection in a lovely, graceful 3D interface. Double-click a CD to launch it in iTunes. Here's the story of CoverFlow.

This is just the kind of simplicity and function I want when Apple figures out how to converge iLife into the living room environment. Speaking of -- MacWorld is right around the corner. What will Steve Jobs unveil? Here's a look behind the magic curtain of Jobs' MacWorld shows, written by former Apple employee Mike Evangelist (no relation).

Posted by colsen at January 5, 2006 04:43 PM

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Just installed this on my powerbook, and I think it's fabulous! I'm a very visual person, so this lovely little idea makes me quite happy.

Posted by: Sharyn [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 6, 2006 10:28 AM

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