Downgrading iTunes to something from 3 years ago i.e.Newer iTunes version is the factor here.Windows 7 or 11 is not the factor here. May I sum up a bit (thanks to turingtest2 and Brocktoon623) Within 5-6 seconds after iPod plug-in, the iTunes keep disappear. ITunes itself working fine as long as no iPod plug-in. I messed up with all the related drivers just to see if the outcome will be different. I spent the last 3 hours just trying to do what you recommend. Which version is exactly the cut off support for iPod Classic on Windows?.If there is no better solution, so what is the recommended version to use here?.Some people also claim that, just install the older version of iTunes for your iPod Classic. I don't know why?Īfter dig down some reasearch, the internet said, Apple did not say that they has stop Windows from using iPod Classic at all. After all was ready, the exact same thing happened when i connect iPod classic with iTunes, the iTunes took 5 seconds to disappear from screen without any warning. On first connect with iTunes, it seemed there was no iPod driver or what so ever, The iTunes (12.12.2.2) itself popped up a screen saying something like "You want to download iPod Support or not"? It happened only one time so I did not remember the exact word. So, I create the dual boot on my computer to install Windows 11 just for the sake of my old good iPod Classic. After about 5 seconds, the iTunes disappear itself just like it was closed.Īt first, it happened with me in Windows 7, so I told myself, maybe Apple did end the support for the iPod Classic on newer version of iTunes (12.10.11.2), especially on Windows 7. However, upon opening iTunes, nothing freeze, just iTunes open up with blank initial start screen. It shows up in Explorer as an external drive. On Windows (which ever version), the Windows recognized iPod just fine. IPod classic works fine in Finder and Music. I had my iPod Video 5.5th generation 80GB of storage (later to be called iPod Classic). But it's just unbearably slow for me right now.Does iPod Classic no longer works with iTunes for Windows? If RightFont could fix the performance issues, I'd easily upgrade this to a four-star review. It constantly either says "no fonts to display" or fails to alter the screen when you make changes, leaving you to think nothing has happened or will happen when it has and it will. (Weirdly, it seems like this is specifically limited to the library view when in "all fonts" view it goes faster, which is counterintuitive, but ultimately unhelpful, since the whole point is filtering.)Īlso, the UI is pretty questionable there's no loading state indicating that the app is working in the background, which is bad for an app that does as much work in the background as this one does. It's literally faster for me to navigate through the fonts in Finder than it is to go through my library in this app. In any case, I have a large font library, and literally every action-from scrolling to right clicking-takes several seconds, brings up the rainbow spinner, and sends my modern MacBook Pro's fans into overdrive. I suspect it may have switched to Electron under the hood and that's what's causing the problem, but that's just a hunch. RightFont *used* to work great a version or two ago. Please check out for more info, support and full version. Just drag and drop, the icon will be placed as a vector layer. With RightFont, you can choose from thousands of beautiful icons and insert into Photoshop, Illustrator or Sketch document. Search fonts by classification, style or language with the font filter. Arrange your font sets by style, client, project with fontlists. Organize your fonts with font libraries. It helps finding the right font for your designs. RightFont is a simply powerful font manager helping you preview, install, sync and manage fonts, with flawless integration into any design software including Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator and Sketch.
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