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iTunes (64-bit) v9.1

Freeware
Vista / Win7
iTunes is a media player and organizer software for Windows platform from Apple that allows tight integration with the iPod players.

In iTunes, organizing playlists and media libraries is made extremely easy and the software also allows extremely easy CD ripping options, exporting selected media files to iPod and CDR burning features, all built-in. Furthermore, iPod owners can access Apple's iTunes Music Store via the software, making purchasing media and adding it immediately to your media library, a one-click process.

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License type Freeware1
Author's homepage Visit the author's site
Date added 29 Mar 2012
Downloads 261,543
File size 93.84 MB (< 13min @ 1Mbps)
Operating systems Vista / Win71

1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.

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iTunes (64-bit) v9.2

iTunes 9.214 killed my iPod!!!

iTunes (64-bit) v9.2

iTunes 9.2 freezes when trying to sync iPod. Either wait for Apple to fix this or remove 9.2 and reinstall the previous version of iTunes and never update again, unless you HAVE TO.

iTunes (64-bit) v9.1

with windows 7 64bit home version and itunes 9.x 64bit and office 2007: itunes is not able to sync with outlook saying win7 has not got sync enabled and outlook doesnt show up as an available option in itunes. the iphone 3gs 32gig only shows up occasionally and cannot always sync music let alone anything else. there is no information for this on either the apple or microsoft site to fix this.
the only way ive got it working was to make a vmware virtual machine of windows xp and sync that way without problem. the 64bit itunes / win7 64bit appears buggy and in my opinion not to be trusted. the two companies need to get together to sort this one out as its the consumers that are suffering from this one.

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