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another way to do it is to run this command, either from the Terminal or as an Automator service
defaults write com.apple.iTunes disableMusicStore -bool TRUE
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Just make sure to restart iTunes afterwards.
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Thanks ghrossman.
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good point. on the other hand i found that i can turn the store back on without restarting itunes by just clicking on an "itpc://" link in my web browser. in practice this means i'll browse the web version of the itunes store and if i see something i like i can click the "View in iTunes" link, which will reveal the store in iTunes.app. then when i'm done shopping i run the service again so that the next time i run itunes the store is hidden.
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Hey, I like the web interface you mentioned. It's a lot cleaner and easier to navigate than the Store. (I sometimes feel like I'm wandering around The Nine Circles of Hell in there.) |
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