iTunes 9.1 Now Available


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I doubt there's any real updates here, downloading the update as we speak.

Woah, Apple Software Update on Windows 7 reports the iTunes + Quicktime update being a humongous 107.20 MB!mad.gif (Not to mention Apple wanting me to install Safari+Mobile Me control panel by default doesn't help making me any lesser ****ed!)

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I got some bad issues with this update. I am unable to sync my iPhone and iTunes locks up whenever it detects my iPhone connected. I'm using OS X 10.6 syncing worked earlier today with the old version of iTunes.

I've tried relaunching iTunes like 10 times, tried rebooting my MacBook Pro, tried restarting my iPhone..

This is not good!

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Working perfectly here. Only change I notice is that "Applications" has been renamed to "Apps." If I get an iPad, I'm sure I'll notice the changes more. :p

@Vice: That's a weird problem. Mine synced up just fine. Have you checked the Apple Discussion Boards?

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Woah, Apple Software Update on Windows 7 reports the iTunes + Quicktime update being a humongous 107.20 MB!mad.gif (Not to mention Apple wanting me to install Safari+Mobile Me control panel by default doesn't help making me any lesser ****ed!)

Don't forget all the other unneeded extra crap it silently installs.. bonjour, ipodservice, itunes helper, qttask, etc, etc ;)

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Don't forget all the other unneeded extra crap it silently installs.. bonjour, ipodservice, itunes helper, qttask, etc, etc ;)

They're kinda needed if you, oh, I dunno, use those things (like most people using iTunes do). :rolleyes:

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Don't forget all the other unneeded extra crap it silently installs.. bonjour, ipodservice, itunes helper, qttask, etc, etc ;)

That's all kinda needed, and I have no problems with any of that.whistle.gif

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Bonjour is quite a handy technology it's a real shame it hasn't taken off more, it really takes a lot of hassles out of networking and networking equipment (printer etc.)

When i have gone onsite to clients before i have been able to print to printers with my mac simply using Bonjour without having to configure it as part of the AD.

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