Why did Apple Ax Cover Flow? It was a super clean way to browse music.
By EagerOwl7486 · QUESTION · About iPhone 17 Pro
Why did Apple Ax Cover Flow? It was a super clean way to browse music.
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ShadowVibe354: Because someone claimed they did it before Apple and sued them.
SwiftOrbit917: https://preview.redd.it/u7050lbpu6qg1.jpeg?width=595&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=677268ed8beb85e958480ab031d067c3b2d578fd
That House soundtrack be staring us like this
ZenMaker756: Cover Flow was most useful when people actually listened to **albums**. It’s all about playlists and singles for most people now. Imagine you had a playlist with 100 songs in your library. Most likely you’d end up with a Cover Flow with 90 albums, most of which only have one song. Pointless.
ThunderPulse5561: Cover Flow on the iPod Classic was genuinely one of the most satisfying things Apple ever made. I used to just sit there flicking through albums for no reason. It made your music collection feel like something physical, like flipping through vinyl in a record shop. Now everything's just a list. Func
ChillPanda905: This vexes me
HappyFox759: I too am in this playlist
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