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Unfortunately, Cover Flow is still not back in iTunes 12. However, if you used the drag and drop method in the lower left of the window, that method is no longer here. This is not much different from iTunes 10 if you used the get info panel. It will then apply the art to every selected track. If you highlight all of the tracks in list view then right click and ‘Get Info’, you can paste the art in the upper right corner with the keyboard (as long as it’s on the clipboard already) and then save. The Playlists view is in the center section. These will also show in the left sidebar under Playlists when on Movies. So, you can drag your favorite trilogies over and create a playlist of these films. You can also create playlists that now contain movies. Once you click ‘Done’, it will be saved into the playlist sidebar and you can edit it there the normal way. Though, the playlist info is shown on the right including renaming it. You simply drag the album over and drop it on playlists and it will create a new playlist. This is relatively handy when creating a new playlist. When you search, you will get search results by song and by album. As long as I can get to list mode that I am most familiar with using, this was my biggest gripe with the the new iTunes views. But, these are more cosmetic than a problem.
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Obviously there are still differences between iTunes 12 and iTunes 10, such as the row of buttons moved to the top rather than in the left playlist sidebar.