iTunes 7
Wednesday, September 20th, 2006iTunes 7 was recently released and although there seems to be some negativity surrounding it, I’ve not had any problems after over a week of usage.
One of the features that I quite like – and one which hasn’t really been mentioned or signposted in any way – is the ability to use multiple libraries. You access this feature by holding down the shift key while iTunes is starting (I think’s it’s the command key on Mac). You’re presented with a dialog that gives you the option of choosing a library or creating a new one. Libraries are the .itl files that you find in the iTunes subdirectory of your My Music folder in Windows (no idea what the equivalent is in OS X).
What this allows you to do is to manage multiple music collections (and, therefore, iPods) without having to log out of your current user and then log in as someone else (in my case, my wife). I always found that this process tended to ‘confuse’ the iPod helper service (the Windows daemon that detects when an iPod is connected and causes it to show up in iTunes). Now there’s no need to do this: without having to log out I can just close iTunes, start it again with the shift key held down and when given the option, browse to the iTunes library file for my wife’s collection and when iTunes completes the loading process, it’s using her settings and presenting her music. Sync up her iPod, restart iTunes and select my own library again. No fuss.
It’s just a pity that iTunes doesn’t have an option to always prompt for the library. I wonder if it can automatically open the appropriate library for the iPod that has just been attached?
