I too still am a big fan of iTunesDJ, and I'm even a PC user. This week just reformatted my drive and installing programs again, I went for the latest iTunes (having like 3 or 4 installers of older versions on an external drive). After restoring my ribrary, the first thing I'm looking for is the iTunes DJ. Considering myself dumb, I googled it and found only this thread about it.
So the question asked above is still valid: Who is Apple listening to when they make these changes?
Seriously I have 4090+ songs, 108 playlists and 49 smartplaylists, and still the most used way of listening music is DJ.
- It's an infinite playlist of whatever the **** you want, even other playlists or specific criteria like "not yet rated"
- You can preview up to the next 50 songs in qeue, edit, and even then manually add more
- Or you can just hit "next" til you hear something you like
- You can remote control it (never used but I know it can be done)
- Has a voting mecanism (again never used but know it)
- It's the most similar-to-radio-broadcasting way of listening to your music
- It's letting you computer choose the songs to play
- It borders in artistic playlisting from you computer.
It's not jus a list, or a smartlist, it's the best self-recycling-smart-playlist EVER! ! !
So I'm waiting for an update, if I don't see DJ in it, I'm rolling back to any older version (in Windows is extremely easy) and probably not updating for a very long time.