iTunes 11

Apple released OS X Mavericks to the world only a few days ago and with it brought an update to all of their software. One of which was iTunes 11.1.2 which brings support for the new OS X Mavericks as well as a load of performance improvements and bug fixes.

iTunes 11.1.2

Released late Tuesday, iTunes 11.1.2 lists the major feature as support for Mavericks but also adds support for Arabic and Hebrew languages, together with unspecified improvements in performance and stability.

If you haven’t yet got your hands on the iTunes 11.1.2 update then you can get it by checking for updates directly in iTunes or downloading it from Apple’s iTunes Web site.

iTunes 11.1.2 Update Notes

iTunes now supports OS X Mavericks. This version also adds support for Arabic and Hebrew, and improves performance and stability.

The previous version of iTunes came with several major new features, including:

  • iTunes Radio. iTunes Radio is a great new way to discover music. Choose from hundreds of stations or start a new one from your favorite artist or song. Enjoy iTunes Radio ad-free once you subscribe to iTunes Match.
  • Genius Shuffle. Introducing a magical new way to experience your music library. Choose Genius Shuffle and iTunes instantly plays songs that go great together. Click it again to hear something new—enjoying your music has never been this easy.
  • Podcast Stations. You can now create custom stations of your favorite podcasts that update automatically with new episodes. Your stations, subscriptions, and current play position sync over iCloud to the Podcasts app.
  • Sync with iOS 7. You can now use iTunes to sync your favorite music, movies, and more to devices with iOS 7. In addition, iTunes now makes it even easier to quickly organize and sync apps to your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Note: If you are using OS X Mavericks, your book library can now be found in iBooks for Mac.

The iTunes 11.1.2 is a relatively small update since the previous update of iTunes brought with it a whole load of features such as iTunes Radio and iOS 7 support.

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