

Guzman used UI elements inside the code to create the retro player, not images, which would not have looked nearly as awesome on the Retina display found on late-generation Mac models.Īpple’s Mac OS X Tiger was first released in April 2005 and successor to Mac OS X Panther. Additionally, when listening to content from a radio station or Apple Music 1, the Music widget’s UI adapts to match what’s happening on the Apple Music app. There are also controls for shuffling and repeating. From there, you can perform basic tasks on the player, including playback and volume controls. To get started, make sure your Music app is installed on a macOS Big Sur (or macOS Monterey beta) machine. Once installed, the replica iTunes media player works just like the original. Instead, it’s a full-featured app that you download and place in your Applications folder. Guzman’s solution, an “early beta version,” isn’t actually a widget like the ones in macOS Big Sur. Widgets were stored on the Mac Dashboard at the time.

First reported by The Verge, developer Mario Guzman’s new widget is a replica of the iTunes widget that was part of Mac OS X Tiger.
