AguaT give an aqua interface to iTunes.
Are you a fan of the sublime and subtle contrasting gradients that form the Aqua style? Is iTunes 7 too reminiscent of Windows XP for you in its straight gray gradients? After all, what was wrong with Aqua in the first place? Introducing AguaT, the comprehensive Aqua solution for iTunes 7. Because change for change's sake isn't necessarily a good thing.
What does it change?
One of the first things one notices about the new iTunes 7 interface is the newly styled play buttons, and after that, the new, darker source menu highlight. AguaT restores both of these elements to there original aqua state. The scroll button widgets also conform back to the Aqua theme congruent with Tiger, and the old green icons are back in their subtly shaded glory.
But AguaT doesn't stop there. The bottom buttons that were metallifized many versions ago are back in style and looking better than ever. Even the new view selector is lickably shiny.
And in one last stroke, AguaT renames iTunes' file types: Would you rather have a column that said 'MPEG Audio File', or 'MP3'? 'AAC Audio File', or just 'AAC'? This dramatic simplification saves space on screen if you have the Kind column visible in iTunes, and makes it more informative by shortening the names so as to eliminate the ellipses.
New:
• Compatibility with iTunes 7.6
• New Leopard-ready 512x512 icons
• Better error reporting and install
• New, more descriptve icon
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