Interactive iTunes Interface
Move your mouse over the image below to familiarize yourself with the different portions of the iTunes interface.

Click on this button to view and navigate between the different chapters in this podcast. You will be able to see the images associated with the chapters, the chapter titles, and the duration in the menu that appears.
This indicates that you have an iPod connected to your iTunes. To eject the iPod, click on the arrow to the right.
This book icon indicates a file is being sent via the podcast. When you GET the episode and click on it, you will link to the file being sent.
These arrows allow you to expand and collapse the podcast channel so you can see or hide the episode list.
These blue dots indicate that these are episodes that you have not listened to yet.
This screen icon indicates that this is a video podcast (vodcast). You will need to have QuickTime installed in order to view these podcasts, which can be seen in the corner to the left.
This indicates that there is a hyperlink embedded in the podcast. You can click on this button to link to the accompanying website.
The GET button indicates that this episode has not been downloaded yet. Click on the button to manually start the download. This setting can be changed in the Preferences.
This icon indicates the item that is currently playing.
This link leads back to the podcasts home page in the iTunes Music Store. You can search for new podcasts there.
This is the link to your podcast subscriptions. You can use the other links to navigate between areas in iTunes.
This exclamation point indicates a problem with connecting to this podcast. You should try to update it manually or verify the URL has not changed.
This is where the artwork for standard or enhanced podcasts displays or where the video plays for vodcasts. When artwork or video is available, you can click on the it to view it full size.