iTunes 10.6 (32 Bit)
File Size : 72.00 MB
iTunes 10.6 (64 Bit)
File Size : 74.00 MB
The version history of iTunes spans from 2001 to the present and covers the application's evolution and refinement from a simple music player to a control center for many types of media. Support for the iPod and iTunes Store (originally the iTunes Music Store) were added in the subsequent versions. Later, other types of media, including radio, films, television shows, and audiobooks were also supported. More recently, iTunes has branched out from the iPod, providing iPhone and iPad syncing capabilities.
Compatibility
Operating system versions
Old | Current |
Operating system version | Latest version | Support |
---|---|---|
Mac OS 9a | 2.0.4[1] (2002-03-20) | 2001—2002 |
Mac OS X v10.0 | 1.1.1[2] (2001-05-01) | 2001 |
Mac OS X v10.1 | 4.7.1 (2005-01-11) | 2001—2005 |
Mac OS X v10.2 | 6.0.5 (2006-06-29) | 2002—2006 |
Mac OS X v10.3 | 7.7.1[3] (2008-07-31) | 2003—2008 |
Mac OS X v10.4 for G3 | 8.2.1[4] (2009-08-28) | 2005—2009 |
Mac OS X v10.4 for G4, G5, Intel | 9.2.1[5] (2010-07-19) | 2005—2010 |
Mac OS X v10.5 | 10.6[6] (2012-03-07) | Since 2007 |
Mac OS X v10.6 | Since 2009 | |
Mac OS X v10.7 | Since 2011 | |
Windows 2000 for x86 | 7.3.2 (2007-08-02) | 2003—2007 |
Windows XP 64-bit | 9.1.1[7] (2010-04-27) | 2003—2010 |
Windows XP 32-bit | 10.6[6] (2012-03-07) | Since 2003 |
Windows Vistab | Since 2007 | |
Windows 7b | Since 2009 |
- iTunes Store requires at least version 9, dropping support for earlier versions.
- iTunes on Windows Home Server may cause data corruption, which Microsoft fixed in an update.
- iTunes usually requires latest service pack or point release to function.
- a. Mac OS 9.1 is required to burn CDs.
- b. iTunes supports both 32- and 64-bit editions for Windows Vista and 7.
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