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Developer releases ClassicTunes, a from-scratch iTunes remake for Apple Silicon
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A developer has released a new, from-scratch remake of classic iTunes for modern Apple Silicon Macs, aimed at fans of the interface found in versions 7 through 10.

  • The developer began building ClassicTunes in October 2023 to replicate the interface of iTunes versions 7 through 10.
  • The application is optimized for Apple Silicon, addressing the compatibility issues found in attempting to run legacy software on modern macOS.
  • It remains unclear whether the developer plans to open-source the codebase or support features beyond basic music playback.

The developer of ClassicTunes released a native remake of legacy iTunes 7-10 interfaces built from scratch for Apple Silicon. This project arrives as users increasingly seek alternatives to the modern, streaming-heavy Apple Music interface which lacks the local-library focus of previous versions. However, rebuilding legacy software from scratch involves significant technical hurdles regarding proprietary media codecs and syncing protocols that the developer has yet to fully detail. Whether the project achieves parity with the original's utility will depend on if the developer can replicate the complex backend features that once defined the iTunes experience.

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