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Apple releases fixed version of iTunes for Windows

Written by Petteri Pyyny @ 22 Oct 2003 4:27 User comments (6)

Apple releases fixed version of iTunes for Windows Apple has released rather rapidly a new version of its iTunes for Windows multimedia player, after being publicly criticized for releasing a version with couple of major bugs in it.
The changelog includes fixes for problems that appeared using Windows 2000 Pro, where installing iTunes, in some occassions, caused computer to fail on restart. Also, problems with older third-party CD/DVD burning tools have been addressed.

Company already ships the improved version, iTunes for Windows v4.1.1, from its website and plans to notify users of the older version during the next week about the update.

Source: News.com

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6 user comments

122.10.2003 23:43

I don't really care...

223.10.2003 05:45

You cared enough to post that you don't care.

323.10.2003 20:15

Ooooh boy, I still won't use it.

424.10.2003 00:17

No i really really really don't care.. I don't care so much that i had to let people know that I don't care. Take care! lol JD

524.10.2003 08:09

Nice to see they are rapid in fixing things. When I have the time I´ll try it out.

66.11.2003 10:12

they should focus building a 64 bit os for their new "super-duper" g5, then bother trying to integrate their crappy programs into windows.

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