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Apple releases iTunes 7.4.1

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By Charles Starrett

Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Monday, September 10, 2007
News Category: iTunes

Apple on Saturday released iTunes 7.4.1, just two days after the release of iTunes 7.4. No further information is provided in the update’s description, and while the release of iTunes updates in such close proximity is unusual, presumably 7.4.1 simply provides bug fixes. Several iLounge readers have reported that the new version appears to have resolved an issue involving new iPod classic and iPod nano models properly appearing in iTunes when first connected to their computer. In addition, we’ve updated our Instant Expert article to reflect the new version. iTunes 7.4.1 is available through Apple’s Software Update application or as a download from apple.com/itunes.

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After 7.4 iTunes update, I had problems syncing the calendar on my iPhone and I also had problems with iTunes not realizing that my laptop was already authorized to play my purchased music. I’ve had the same laptop for 2 years and all of a sudden, I had to log into iTunes (and re-authorize my laptop). Maybe this was all a coincidence but I’m not very surprised to see an update to 7.4.

Posted by GigiMars on September 10, 2007 at 9:32 AM (PDT)

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