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Apple's iTunes 7.4 for new iPods, ringtones

updated 06:15 am EDT, Thu September 6, 2007

 

Apple releases iTunes 7.4


Apple early Thursday morning released iTunes 7.4, bringing the ability to sync music (and other items) with the new iPod nano (third generation), iPod classic, and iPod touch. Users can also use the software to create custom ringtones exclusively for iPhone with some -- but not all -- of the songs purchased from the iTunes Store. Apple also said that users can also play purchased videos with closed captioning (when available), easily rate favorite albums from one to five stars, and watch videos at a larger size inside the iTunes window. The software is available as a 38.4MB update from the Software Update control panel or via the Web for both Mac and Windows.



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  1. Mr. Fartleberry

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    what's in a name

    Anyone notice Jobs referred to this as iTunes 8 in the presentation? Just wondering if there is an iTunes 8, maybe shipping with Leopard.

  1. psilocybenine

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    Joined: Jan 2004

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    Update for older ipods?

    I was wondering if anyone heard or knew if cover flow and the new interface would be coming to the older gen ipods

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