AppleiTunes upgrades to 9.2.1 for Windows And Mac

iTunes upgrades to 9.2.1 for Windows And Mac

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Apple has some dulcet news for users who wish to enhance their iTunes’ performance. iTunes recently picked up the hammer to fix a few bugs in its earlier 9.2 update. The Apple support page reveals that it has pulled out the all new 9.2.1 update. Mac and Windows users may now upgrade their devices with this offering.

The latest iTunes update comes with fixes for problems faced while dropping and dragging items. It has also amended issues faced by certain devices while they were being synced with iTunes 9.2.1 for the first time. It further has addressed some problems regarding upgrades to iOS 4 with encrypted back-ups on an iPhone. Moreover, the update repairs bugs which have now let it improvise the overall performance and stability of the device. The upgrade 9.2.1 even discontinues certain previous versions of incompatible third-party plug-ins.

Apple’s latest iTunes update renders support to languages such as Deutsch, English, Espanol, Francais, Italiano and many more. It works well with the Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later and the Mac OS X version 10.4.11 or higher. The update can even operate on systems like 32-bit editions of Windows Vista, or Windows 7 and the 64-bit editions for Windows. In order to utilize the iTunes LP or iTunes Extras, users need Mac OS X version 10.5 or later.

The original iTunes 9.2 enabled sync functionality with iPhone 4 or devices running on iOS 4 and iBooks 1.1. It even provides users with faster back-ups while syncing and iPhone with iOS 4. They may even want to organize their apps on the iOS 4 homescreens.

The iTunes 9.2.1 update can be downloaded from the official Apple website.

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