Apple Releases iTunes 7.3.2
Apple has released iTunes 7.3.2 for both Windows and Mac.
- iTunes 7.3.2 for Mac
- iTunes 7.3.2 for Windows
The description briefly states that "iTunes 7.3.2 provides bug fixes to improve stability and performance."
- iTunes 7.3.2 for Mac
- iTunes 7.3.2 for Windows
The description briefly states that "iTunes 7.3.2 provides bug fixes to improve stability and performance."
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(View all)59 months ago
Nothing new here. iPhone settings all still work the same, iPod settings work the same. Still no ability to manually manage files on the iPhone.
59 months ago
Perhaps this is to enhance the stability on the hardware to be introduced next Tuesday.... Like a new iPod perhaps? Or a rev'd Apple Hi-Fi? Yeah, I know, the announcement is Mac related... :D
59 months ago
You said it yourself, nothing new iPod related coming next Tuesday... I wouldn't expect anything iPod related any earlier than September.
59 months ago
A bit boring, but it's always nice to get the notice so I can download the latest update when I get home. For some reason downloading updates is really satisfying, even when there are no visible improvements. Go figure.
Now, I'm off to find a thread about what the small August 7th meeting might be all about.
Now, I'm off to find a thread about what the small August 7th meeting might be all about.
59 months ago
Quick! Somebody check the resources file and see if there are any interesting strings in there!
I expect to see:
"iPhone 2 64GB for just $249 unlocked"
"Awesome new iMac 30" Quad-core 3.16Ghz and brushed metal and multi-touch"
"Ultraportable Macbook Pro 12" Tablet"
"iPod v6 - the iPhone without the phone part"
:)
I expect to see:
"iPhone 2 64GB for just $249 unlocked"
"Awesome new iMac 30" Quad-core 3.16Ghz and brushed metal and multi-touch"
"Ultraportable Macbook Pro 12" Tablet"
"iPod v6 - the iPhone without the phone part"
:)
59 months ago
Apple should also consider to upgrade there windows upgrader... that this is buggy as **.
1. It's always downloading AGAIN and AGAIN if something doesn't work (good for the datatraffic I guess :P).
2. And always download EVERYTHING (QT, QT+IT, Safari even when you only installed safari).
- And how about that I always have to download WHOLE itunes... instead of just the changed files (the whole 30MB, every little update).
3. If connection is lost, you can hit CANCEL... but that will just do nothing but saying 'cancelling....' (for some 5 hours)
1. It's always downloading AGAIN and AGAIN if something doesn't work (good for the datatraffic I guess :P).
2. And always download EVERYTHING (QT, QT+IT, Safari even when you only installed safari).
- And how about that I always have to download WHOLE itunes... instead of just the changed files (the whole 30MB, every little update).
3. If connection is lost, you can hit CANCEL... but that will just do nothing but saying 'cancelling....' (for some 5 hours)
59 months ago
Quick! Somebody check the resources file and see if there are any interesting strings in there!
I expect to see:
"iPhone 2 64GB for just $249 unlocked"
"Awesome new iMac 30" Quad-core 3.16Ghz and brushed metal and multi-touch"
"Ultraportable Macbook Pro 12" Tablet"
"iPod v6 - the iPhone without the phone part"
:)
No I just checked - none of that there. Just something about a "G5 Powerbook".
59 months ago
Ah, another update for me to install when I get home, excellent. ;)
I don't think we'll be seeing another iTunes update until the new iPods are released in a couple months. But first things first - new iMacs next Tuesday! :D :cool:
I don't think we'll be seeing another iTunes update until the new iPods are released in a couple months. But first things first - new iMacs next Tuesday! :D :cool:
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