Apple have responded to a number of complaints raised by
users, who have been seeing their 10.6 version of iTunes crashing in random
situations. It would seem that when Apple released iTunes 10.6 after the new
iPad media event in San Francisco, they inadvertently introduced a number of
bugs which became apparent when users were playing videos, changing artwork
size whilst in grid view and synchronizing photographs to an attached iOS
device.
The latest release, that should be starting to appear as an
update around the world right now is mainly one that brings bug fixes and
existing feature improvements rather than introducing any new functionality.
The version of the Software that
was made public after the Apple media event featured all of the updates for iOS
5.1, Apple TV third-generation and the new iPad, with
iTunes 10.6.1 seemingly being pushed fix any bugs that are found within.
The Official Apple changelog for iTunes 10.6.1 is as follows:
- Fixes
several issues that may cause iTunes to unexpectedly quit while playing
videos, changing artwork size in grid view, and syncing photos to devices.
- Addresses
an issue where some iTunes interface elements are incorrectly described by
voiceover and WindowEyes.
- Fixes
a problem where iTunes may become unresponsive while syncing nano or iPod
Shuffle.
- Resolves
an ordering problem while browsing TV episodes in your iTunes library on
Apple TV.
A number of disgruntled users have taken to the official Apple
support forums over the last few weeks to make their feelings known about the
embedded bugs in iTunes 10.6 in fairness to Apple, they seem to have reacted extremely
quickly to the complaints and hopefully those affected users should see the
problems eradicated with this update. This latest 10.6.1 offering will of couse
still feature all of the goodness that we have come to expect from iTunes,
including support for the new iPod as well as the third-generation Apple TV
that was launched just over a week ago.
Apple are also pointing users to the official security support
page that will no doubt be updated in due to course with all of the relevant
information pertaining to the iTunes 10.6.1 release. If the update isn't
showing for you, make sure you keep checking periodically, it shouldn't be too
long until it pop up.
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