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Apple tweaks Windows iTunes
No more bugs for Microsoft users

By Ina Fried

Published: Thursday 23 October 2003

Apple Computer has released an updated version of its iTunes program that is intended to fix the bugs some Windows users encountered.

The company posted version 4.1.1 of iTunes to its website on Wednesday. The latest 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.

Apple said in a statement: "A few customers reported conflicts with specific PC configurations and we quickly updated the iTunes software in response. 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.

Apple told CNET News.com last week that it was looking into the problems. More than one million copies of the Windows software have already been downloaded, Apple said Monday. The software was announced amid much Apple fanfare.

"More than a million Windows users have downloaded iTunes since its launch less than a week ago, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive," Apple said.

Ina Fried writes for CNET News.com


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