AguaT 1.2.6, or, A Small Victory

iTunes Sidebar Comparison

Notice a difference between the screenshot of iTunes 7.2 on the left and an unmodified iTunes 7.3 on the right?

That’s right, it’s actually iTunes 7.3 on the right. Apple has given in and changed perhaps the most offensive new element of the new iTunes back to the round blue shade of its predecessors. Whether this was from the collective disgust of iTunes users or Apple arbitrarily deciding that it didn’t like the dark highlight after all (the same thing happened with iTunes’ search field several versions ago, when the dropdown menu made a brief disappearance), I can’t help but feel that it’s a small victory on behalf of those of us who dislike the post-Aqua direction Apple’s interface design is headed.

But if you’re like me – not (completely, at least) satisfied until Aqua is returned to its former glory – there’s AguaT 1.2.6 hot off the presses and ready for the new iTunes 7.4.1.

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