CoverFlow - Browse Your Music Visually
The act of browsing digital music is simply missing something these days. Our minds work in a visual way, and
scrolling through lists of text-based information is simply lacking a visceral experience. Mac users have an option, though, and it's called CoverFlow.
CoverFlow puts your albums into stacks that you can browse through quickly, and get an immediate sense of whether you'd
like to listen to a given album based on the cover art for it. The experience is very slick - it reminds me quite a bit
of Front Row. It really must be seen to be understood. Luckily, there's a video of how it works right on CoverFlow's
front page.












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsScottFeb 13th 2006 3:26PM
You cant judge a book by it's cover ey?
ThomasFeb 13th 2006 7:50PM
CoverFlow is awesome! Very handy and very cool.
imtoomuchFeb 13th 2006 11:49PM
This app looks awesome. I'd love it for Windows XP. Somebody PLEASE port this to Windows XP. I promise to compensate you when I win the Lottery! :D