I['m hoping some of you WinSkin wizards can answer this one for me...
A lot of people are having trouble with iTunes for Windows eating resources, especially when re-sizing the window or dragging it around. Now, I can;t seem to get one teeny little element of iTunes to change appearance no matter what I try, so I'm assuming it is not using the native elements in Wndows that allow us to skin. Apple probably wanted to control the precise and exact appearance of the app.
SO what could be slowing it down? I hypothesized the following: Maybe video drivers, or maybe the graphics that make up the iTunes GUI are huge-o-gi-normous. LIke when someone makes a skin with huge, full-color bitmaps and doesn't optimized them, the skin runs slow...I'm thinking maybe iTunes is doing this on certain systems.
Anyone want to take a crack at this and see if they can come up with a theory? Or maybe someone out there would like to decompile the EXE and find the GUI elements and tell me if they're huge?