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What happened Apple Cover Flow?

What happened Apple Cover Flow?

Apple discontinued the use of Cover Flow after settling a patent suit against Mirror Worlds. It is now absent on the Mac in everything other than “Finder” with OS X El Capitan. In macOS Mojave, a completely different Gallery view feature “replaces” Cover Flow in “Finder”.

What is iPod Cover Flow?

Cover Flow lets you browse through your music collection by its album artwork. As long as you’re not browsing the Internet or viewing video (and, of course, you’ve tapped the iPod icon on the Home screen so that your iPhone behaves like an iPod), Cover Flow fills the screen.

What is Cover Flow?

Cover Flow is an animated, three-dimensional graphical user interface element that was integrated within the Macintosh Finder and other Apple Inc. products for visually flipping through snapshots of documents, website bookmarks, album artwork, or photographs. Cover Flow is browsed using the on-screen scrollbar, mouse wheel,…

Is Cover Flow gone in iTunes 11?

Cover Flow is gone in iTunes 11 and it’s replaced with the new “Expanded View.” When you’re viewing your library by Albums, simply select an album, and you get an expanded view right there with all the album info. It works a lot better than Cover Flow and makes it so you can quickly view album info without leaving the place you’re at.

How do you get album covers on iTunes?

To obtain the covers, use iTunes on your computer to find all the albums with missing art, and then either download the art from Apple or import it from an image file. After adding the art in iTunes, sync your phone to send the pictures to your device.

How do you add album cover on iTunes?

Now here’s how you can insert the cover artwork into iTunes manually using images downloaded on your computer: Go to iTunes, and find the songs/ album you want to add cover artwork to. Select all the songs from that album. Now with all the songs in the album selected, go to the ‘File’ menu and choose ‘Get Info’.