iTunes 9.0.1 Update: Download Today
By: Alan Ng | September 23, 2009
Apple have confirmed that the iTunes 9.0.1 update is available to download now. The update will be focused on the media player, as well as verification issues in some Apple devices.
As reported from TechTree, the update is available for Mac users running OS X 10.4.11 or later and Windows XP SP2 and Vista (32-bit) users. If this applies to you, you can head to the Apple website to download, the file size will total 82.95MB.
General changes include improvements to the iTunes Store, fixed sudden crashes to iTunes, fixed problem relating to albums with multiple discs, while there is also improvements to application syncing for the iPod Touch and iPhone.
More information at TechTree, the update is available now.
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My comment is on the latest download of iTunes 9.0.1.8. This new update is NOT user friendly. The color is too difficult to see and it’s not easy to use. Very frustrating since I am “forced” to update when I purchase new songs, videos or podcast.