top | item 4844805 (no title) zeedog | 13 years ago Agree. Binary on/off with the stars is a lot easier to keep track of than remembering how you define each of the 1-5 star ratings. discuss order hn newest avand|13 years ago All told, I think rating songs in your library is a really personal thing.@JimEngland, you use stars purely as an organizational tool, which is slick. It's cool that the iTunes interface extends it self to different uses.@tkahnoski and @zeedog, how would you elegantly expose controls for those different feelings?
avand|13 years ago All told, I think rating songs in your library is a really personal thing.@JimEngland, you use stars purely as an organizational tool, which is slick. It's cool that the iTunes interface extends it self to different uses.@tkahnoski and @zeedog, how would you elegantly expose controls for those different feelings?
avand|13 years ago
@JimEngland, you use stars purely as an organizational tool, which is slick. It's cool that the iTunes interface extends it self to different uses.
@tkahnoski and @zeedog, how would you elegantly expose controls for those different feelings?