I agree. I didn't know the album cover shows up in the visualizer until you mentioned it. But what is now blowing my mind is that this version of the visualizer appears to be WAY MORE ADVANCED and OUT OF SIGHT than previous versions. I did not spend a lot of time with the visualizer in previous versions. But I never saw it do what this one does. Anyone else want to weigh in on how radically more awesome this v4 visualizer is or am I just still in Steve's reality distortion field. k On Saturday, May 3, 2003, at 09:11 PM, Tony Wilson wrote: > Charles > > There 's the coolness factor having the album cover come up with the > info in the iTunes visualizer. > > I've kept a copy of the album cover in the album folder of all my > iTunes music; and I have a folder full of aliases to all these album > covers that I bring up as a Graphic Converter slideshow and now an OSX > screen saver. The slideshow/screen saver can often remind me of an > album or song to suit my mood. > > I give Apple two years to have an iPod with a color screen and a > preference to scan your album list via the artwork. > > Tony