iTunesVolume Universal Binary

Version: 1.2.1 || Release Date: 2008-08-18 || License: Freeware Developer: zom

iTunesVolume is an iTunes controller for mouse that floats on your desktop.

This is NOT a software for volume adjustment.
From Slider you not only control the volume in iTunes, but can also launch iTunes, start and stop songs.

Drag Slider Knob: Play / pause, next / previous, volume adjustment.
Control-click Slider: Show the context menu.
(...or hold button press on Slider)
Command-drag Slider: Move Slider Position.
Double click Slider: Open / close iTunes Window.

Some windows will appear when cursor touches Slider.When you want to click them, touch Slider and move cursor to the window pressing control key.

You can open the preferences window or quit this application by using the context menu of Slider.

You can use even CoverSutra skin files. Copy the .coversutraSkin file into:
~/Library/Application Support/iTunesVolume/Artwork Appearances
You will be able to see and use it on the Artwork preferences.

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5 Opinions:

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krlitoz, 2008-08-14

I love this app. I'ts not only a volume control. It has great effect for the album art. The most eye-candy I've seen. And very useful, integrates the iTunes Tag Sort application.

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xiphi, 2008-06-06

Very good app! Easy to use and nice interface.
I suggest to redesign the icon of this software. It will make the app to be more attractive when users firstly look at it. : )

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synaesthesia, 2008-05-12

This program is very nice...

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gustomela, 2007-08-25

ooooh, great little app! really lovely, thanks :)

it's not just about volume adjustment, I'd recommend anyone to try it out actually! :)

aaah, if only it had a << || >> controller... that would be iTunes heaven! ;)

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futurephonic, 2007-08-14

This is a great idea, and the design of the slider is nice. 1) It is kind of slow dragging the slider, and 2) it would be wonderful the slider could be adjusted with the scrollwheel of the mouse. That would make volume changes really quick.