avriel wrote:
I just don't get why one would try to improve an application in terms of speed and design and additionally remove a really good and working functionality like the remote voting of iTunes DJ. This was the feature that kept me using the clumsy and slow app iTunes is. It would still fit into the Up Next concept.
Now I can happily move to a different app that also has better support for other operating systems.
I think the streamlined speed and design 'improvements' are directly related to the removal of iTunes DJ. Especially when you consider that voting and song request gererated a fair amount data management over the network to all participating voting apps. Each one would be receiving fairly live playlist information and iTunes would constantly monitoring for vote tally. Now with iTunes 11 'up-next' playlist allowing for the inclusion of ANY shared library (not just homeshare), Apple may have felt up-next across a network of libraries was more important that social DJ functions.
I'm just guessing, but that may be some technical reasoning for such a profound change. I like some of the potential i see in 11, but 10 is rock solid for me and I don't care to be forced in to an upgrade for the sake of new device that I do not yet own. ...... and I'm not sure there will be a new one now.