iTunes 9.2.1 hits the Streets



Grant Brünner | Mon, Jul 19, 2010 @ 6:20 pm

itunes logo 150x150 iTunes 9.2.1 hits the StreetsApple has officially released iTunes 9.2.1 in the wild. If you’d like to grab the updated version head to Apple’s download page.

The release notes for this update include: disabling out-of-date iTunes plug-ins, fixes to drag/drop, fixes upgrading encrypted iOS devices to 4.0, and increased stability. If you use iTunes at all, it is in your best interest to grab this update for Mac OS X 10.4.11+ and Windows XP SP 2+.

I think this shows that Apple is moving in the right direction with their release notes. We’re pretty used to reading barebones summaries, and this is clearly enough information to gauge whether or not you need to upgrade right away. Let’s take this opportunity to applaud Apple for listening to the community.

After you install 9.2.1, please leave a message on this post to let us know any of the issues you came across. We’d like to know how your experience went.

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Grant is a writer and new media producer from Delaware. Here at Macgasm, he writes the Apple A Day column, and he produces/co-hosts the daily podcast.In his spare time, Grant maintains a personal blog and a weekly podcast.

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2 Responses to “iTunes 9.2.1 hits the Streets”

  1. Luan Says:

    I can’t simpy drag and drop songs now. It’s crap.

    -10

    Reply

  2. samuel Says:

    me to its such a pain in the bum i have to import to library now which takes time to do its not simple any-more its crap 3/10 from me “/

    Reply


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