One of the subtle changes in Mac OS X Lion was the removal of Front Row, Apple’s media center application. While not an incredibly important loss, it may frustrate some users who enjoyed using the application. Fortunately, it’s rather simple to get Front Row working...How to install Front Row on Lion
Ralph Perdomo reports that he has ported OS X Front Row to Lion by moving several frameworks and the application itself from his old Snow Leopard install. He wrote up the procedure over on his weblog and has provided an optional installer for anyone...
QuickTip – Keep Front Row from Accidentally Launching While You Work.
Since about OS X 10.4 or so, Apple has included an application—Front Row—that allows you to play movies and music stored in your iTunes library, in your Movies folder and DVDs with a simple,...
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Using aliases to extend Front Row’s capabilities
Filed under: Multimedia, Software, How-tos, Tips and tricks

While Front Row's integration with iTunes and iPhoto provides a nice, seamless experience, there are times when your needs demand a not-so-integrated approach -- say, for example, if you...
Front Row performance on the mini takes a dive with Snow Leopard
Filed under: Bugs/Recalls, Mac mini, Snow Leopard


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