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Here's how a similar collection looks in iTunes. On a 23" monitor, that's about 188 square inches set aside for clicking play once every 40 minutes. About 80% of the screen is devoted to things that are of no use to me whatsoever. Virtually everything I do on Spotify is cordoned off in that 3 inch wide column.
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I don't ever need to see song titles. People who listen to albums tend either to know them already or to not care.īut for some reason I'm not permitted to widen the left column enough that I can see full album titles on that list - a feature available in iTunes since the turn of the century.
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So no, I haven't squashed the left column so I can see all the song titles on the right. Kinda useless, right? Note I've cropped the image to omit the huge column taken up by my name repeated 20 times and to the right of that, in fullscreen, we have about 7 inches of empty space. Here's what my setup for reading and sleeping looks like on Spotify. Why, then, does this company only want to know half of my listening activity, when I'd be more than happy to provide all of it? It is the only reason I still use iTunes.ĭoes that matter to anyone? Using Spotify to play my own collection is supposed to provide data that's worth money somewhere, right? The quality of recommendations under Discover suggests that someone here has put a LOT of effort into tracking my activity and figuring out what I like before I know it exists. This is the reason I can't use Spotify as my main music player. Display Album Cover on Your Music Songs.