taylorhayward.org— If you're tired of opening up the iTunes window every time you want to pause, start, or fast forward iTunes check out this nifty built in feature very few people know about.
Aug 23, 2006View in Crawl 4
A great program if you ask me. I only use it once a month or so...when I remember it's there, but it's saved me at least 6 seconds each time I've used it...so about 96 seconds a year!
yeah its crazy!!! my not so tech savy friend jon showed me this one like 6 months ago. you can also make it so wmp plays a little video on your tool bar when you min it.
"Well yeah, and Quicksilver does this to but it doesn't matter because this hint is for iTunes for WINDOWS."Indeed, Quicksilver is great. This method is no more conveniant than opening the context menu un the dock and selecting pause or whatever...
teddyruxAug 24, 2006
A great program if you ask me. I only use it once a month or so...when I remember it's there, but it's saved me at least 6 seconds each time I've used it...so about 96 seconds a year!
Closed AccountAug 25, 2006
i wonder, people didnt know about it...this is damn old...
captainobviousxAug 25, 2006
yeah its crazy!!! my not so tech savy friend jon showed me this one like 6 months ago. you can also make it so wmp plays a little video on your tool bar when you min it.
Closed AccountAug 25, 2006
i'm a little surprised that a lot of people haven't noticed this feature - i assumed it would do this just because media player does. i guess it's a lesson to apple that they should make people aware of this or just enable it by default.and os x people - byte controller is a pretty nifty thing to achieve the same results.<a class="user" href="http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/ipod_itunes/bytecontroller.html">http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/ipod_itunes/bytecontroller.html</a>
nightwarexAug 25, 2006
This would be cooler if it wasn't for WIndowz :/
xilonAug 27, 2006
"Well yeah, and Quicksilver does this to but it doesn't matter because this hint is for iTunes for WINDOWS."Indeed, Quicksilver is great. This method is no more conveniant than opening the context menu un the dock and selecting pause or whatever...
troilismOct 11, 2006
Nothing new...
s34mu5_Apr 26, 2007
old, and doesn't work if taskbar is on the side of screenwell it does, but it looks crap