I haven't had any problems. I went through all the screens, checking out the new layout. I re-sync'd my iPhone. I manually selected "organize library" and no changes were made to the folders or files, so apparently no paths have been changed.Can new users please share their installation experiences, any issues to do with libraries being damaged or messed with?
does iTunes 11 Move any folders or file locations, particularly under 'itunes automatic organization' setting on??
what is "Represenatives"?AppleCare Represenatives Receiving Prerelease Builds of iTunes 11 Ahead of Public Launch
People sleeping in-house for a media client that isn't released? Or having A-class issues? Highly unlikely.
If any of Apple's projects has in-house living requirements, it would be Maps over iTunes. itunes does have the "announcement date" sword of Damocles having over its head, but it's not a critical application to publish. Everything available to the public right now is accessible through 10.7. Issuing another delay announcement isn't a nice thing to do, but their PR machine can handle it.
It's not worth grinding good people into the ground over something that isn't tarnishing the public image.
I haven't had any problems. I went through all the screens, checking out the new layout. I re-sync'd my iPhone. I manually selected "organize library" and no changes were made to the folders or files, so apparently no paths have been changed.
Even though you probably won't like it, most Windows-based software will load faster on Windows than OS X based software on OS X. Get over it, don't be so childish.
Even though you probably won't like it, everyone has their own opinion and that's mine about Windows and PC. From my experiences iTunes is better on the Mac.
Loading faster isn't about experiences, it's about facts load times. And your last sentence doesn't make your point any stronger, of course it runs better on OS X.