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rivkat ([personal profile] rivkat) wrote2010-10-02 12:14 am

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Just in case you don't actually want the new iTunes Ping sidebar to open up every time you relaunch, or don't want those arrows by each song: you can't disable them within iTunes even if you don't use Ping (bad iTunes!  My trust in Apple continues to decline).  However, you can disable the sidebar (Windows and Mac instructions) and disable the arrows (Mac and Windows) with a couple of command line/terminal prompts.
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[personal profile] ellen_fremedon 2010-10-02 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
This is why I never update anything.
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[personal profile] thelostglove 2010-10-02 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
Hey, thanks! I was just wondering if there were a way to get rid of those Ping arrows.
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[personal profile] pocketmouse 2010-10-02 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
I tried the command line and it didn't work for me (though I haven't restarted the computer since then, just the programs), but if you turn off the iTunes store that also turns off Ping in the sidebar, so I've been doing that for now.
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[personal profile] pocketmouse 2010-10-02 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm using a Mac. 10.5.8, Intel processor. I've seen a couple other Mac people it's not working for either, around the internet. But like I said, I can live with the store off, and turning it on only when I specifically need something.
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[personal profile] pomegranate02 2010-10-02 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
THANK YOU!!!!! This was driving me cRAzY. :-)
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[personal profile] saraht 2010-10-02 02:57 pm (UTC)(link)
That's handy. Thanks.