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and downloading! I got a iTunes 10 download page in the end after reloading a few times. For Windows x64 the installer is 72.2MB.

I'm uploading it to Mediafire as I know some people still aren't getting the iTunes 10 download page. Would it be ok to link it here? or is it against the rules?

I like that you can choose a dark background for the grid view in music :) It's just a shame it's not consistent throughout the app :(

Where did you find that setting? Sounds much more attractive... but can't seem to find it.

EDIT: Found it! Looks so much better!

Edited by Hendrick

Mirror to iTunes 10 x64 Windows

Mirror to iTunes 10 x86 Windows

--Hashes--

iTunes 10 x64

CRC32: 1A2D9FDF

MD5: 826721FDA9C3E47978AE2DFB06141F8C

SHA-1: 8103E9A3DA41789F57ADCCE7EF973E9812C02E6F

iTunes 10 x86

CRC32: 11A3D609

MD5: 5BD07A2B2082D34C4EC93512CBC59D5E

SHA-1: 9BAE2670A66E04BEB87DE7D7A645C9ABFF2F5B0B

I am feeling the same way on the close, maximize, minimize column. I am enjoying some of the cleaner elements in it though, subtle changes like the volume slider and the icons in the side columns.

I will be testing it out more fully tomorrow when volume levels allow. (night time right now)

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