New York, New York – Aquarius Computer today releases version 2.0 of its music player software. TurnTable 2.0 is the new, revolutionized, reinvented graphical music player interface. New in concept, it’s destined to replace the type of contrived complexity that was Apple’s iTunes. It honors the art form, catering well to how people listen to and love music. It’s simplified, like a new iTunes, with three (3) graphical viewing modes:

* Artists are presented in a wide-screen, four column view, making the artist selection ample for knowing what to play while experiencing yourself. Peruse the Artists chart for a band you like, see a Discography.

* Albums are presented in a full collection view of album art.

* The Records view is flip-through, like a crate of classic records in your garage. Cover flow is nicely integrated.

The new update also presents record albums as Real Albums, like never before. Tap an album, see it. The Album art is wide screen, reflected with the track list imprinted on it, just like a real record from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. An integrated and personal interface, there’s never been anything like it. It calls back to the days of the record album, when people were closer to their music, enjoying an album. Or back to the invention of iTunes 1.0.

TurnTable comes from Andrew Kaz, the man behind Classics, which evolved into Apple’s revolutionary book-reading interface iBooks. He has also worked with Apple designers highly influential and pioneering in the iPhone and macOS interfaces.

Device Requirements:
* OS X 10.10 or later
* 64-bit processor
* 0.9 MB

Pricing and Availability:
TurnTable 2.0 is $4.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the Mac App Store in the Music category. Promo codes are available to members of the press. For more information, please contact Andrew Kazmierski.

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Aquarius Computer is a new tech startup that is in the business of re-creating, re-inventing, humanizing the personal computer. The humanitarian element is everything. Simplifying and totally reinventing everything it touches. Andrew Kaz pioneered on the iPhone and Mac since 2004. He played a role in award-winning, GUI-pioneering Delicious Library for Mac in 2004. In 2008 he co-invented Classics for iPhone which topped the charts, appeared in Apple TV commercials, and later led to iBooks. In 2014 he first released TurnTable which topped at #4 on the Mac App Store chart. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2017 Aquarius Computer. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, macOS, iPhone, iPod, iPad and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.

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