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Modify the iTunes 4.5 link arrows' behavior
I'm always amazed at how many hidden preferences there are in various programs. If they went to the trouble of including that feature, why didn't they add a checkbox to the preferences window? It would take apple all of about two minutes to make this a point-and-click feature.
Modify the iTunes 4.5 link arrows' behavior
I'm guessing it's just a marketing thing--it helps funnel people to the iTMS, and they know that if it was configureable in prefs, everyone would change it right away. Just my guess.
Modify the iTunes 4.5 link arrows' behavior
My theory is that the programmers do development with many things changable via preferences. Before final releases usability testing (or usability experts) determine what preferences would be of use to enough people to justify leaving them in the public interface. Too many options can obscure the more commonly useful options and confuse novice users.
Modify the iTunes 4.5 link arrows' behavior
It's also a matter of testing and stability. While it hardly seems likely in this particular instance, in some cases there isn't sufficient time before a launch date (or perhaps money in the budget) to test a feature to ensure that it both functions properly and doesn't endanger the application's stability. |
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