On News.com we can read
that Apple has released an updated version of their iTunes software for
Windows. As most of our readers will know Apple has recently launched the Windows
version of their iTunes music downloading service which quickly served over
more than 1,000,000
downloads.
Apple Computer said it has released an updated version of its
iTunes program that's intended to fix bugs some Windows users encountered.
The company posted version 4.1.1 of iTunes
to its Web site Wednesday. The version aims to remedy some initial
glitches with the jukebox software Apple released last week. As previously
reported, some Windows users were reporting bugs, including a problem that
caused some Windows 2000 Professional machines to freeze after installing
iTunes.
"A few customers reported conflicts with
specific PC configurations and we quickly updated the iTunes software in
response," Apple said in a statement. "iTunes 4.1.1 addresses an isolated
incompatibility with Windows 2000 and older third-party CD-burning
software, as well as problems caused by corrupt MP3 files on some users'
PCs."
Customers who download iTunes from Apple's
site will now get the updated version. By tomorrow, those who check for
iTunes updates from within the program's "Help" menu will be directed to
the 4.1.1 update. Over the next week, Apple plans to send a notification
of the update to all Internet-connected users of iTunes for
Windows. |
The article adds that the iTunes software for Windows has been
downloaded more than 1 million times since its launch less than a week ago. If
you're using the software you can get the updated version from the Apple website.
Source: News.com