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Disable iTunes store arrow links in iTunes 8
Authored by: eldino on Sep 09, '08 01:44:44PM

hey rob,
those arrows are really ugly and useless, i wonder why Apple removed the option for disabling em. anyway, there is a way to run this command on windows tho? i have my gargantuan library inside itunes for windows vista and id like to test itunes 8 on it, but i dont really want to see those ugly arrows. Any hint? thx -eldino

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Disable iTunes store arrow links in iTunes 8
Authored by: robg on Sep 09, '08 01:50:14PM
From this older hint, it seems the prefs on Windows are stored as a long hex string -- so figuring out what to change may be something of a challenge.

Sorry;
-rob.

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Windows Preference File
Authored by: dakvid on Sep 15, '08 08:13:11PM

From this article it appears that the Windows preference file is now XML.

I haven't checked it out yet, but hopefully it'll work for me tonight.



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Disable iTunes store arrow links in iTunes 8
Authored by: feliduca on Dec 15, '08 12:46:29PM
Last week we talked about how to modify the iTunes track arrows to point to the library instead of the music store. With the introduction of iTunes 8 yesterday, this hack no longer works (it will still work if you stick with iTunes 7.x). However, you can easily remove the iTunes store links entirely, if you prefer. Just open Terminal (/Applications/Utilities) and enter the following command: defaults write com.apple.iTunes show-store-arrow-links -bool FALSE When you re-launch iTunes, the links will be gone. To get things back to normal, just replace "FALSE" with "TRUE." ___________________ Submited by : Descargar Libros

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