iTunes 12.5 allows us to indicate "I don't like it"

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Not only do we find new features in the full versions of the operating systems, which Apple provides us through our Betas, but we also find more or less striking aspects in the programs that accompany our operating systems. This time we are talking about iTunes 12.5. version that to date we only have available from the hand of macOS Sierra.

The novelty in question is that the program will let us indicate if a song we like, but we can also indicate that we do not like it.

Apple has been using the heart symbol, when we indicate that this song is among our favorites, because this time the symbol will be a diagonally broken heart. We can apply this action not only for individual songs, if not also for full albums.

To use this option, we must mark the item (song or album) with the right button. In this contextual menu the option Dislike (Dislike)

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It remains to be seen what interaction Apple makes with this option, which we saw implemented in other services in Music Streaming, such as Spotify o Play Music (Google). In principle these songs should be discarded when we want to make a Smart Playlist, with the criteria that we want it to have (genre, group, artist, etc.) and at the same time do not reproduce it in a playlist that we request in Apple Music.

Hopefully this option is available not only for MacOS Sierra, but at least for users of Mac OS X Captain they can enjoy it. In any case, everything indicates that it will be concluded when it officially sees the light MacOS Sierra. We hope to know the final date in the next September Keynote, although at the rate of publication of the Betas, it seems to indicate that its date will be end of September.

This new option is one more proof of the Apple's involvement in updating its Media Center, with the intention of being at the same height as the rest of the platforms.


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