As everybody is looking forward to the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple seems to be busy in updating its OS X and iTunes. Just a day after the Cupertino-based tech giant released OS X 10.8.4, an update for its iTunes has also been released with some crucial fixes.
The updated iTunes 11.0.4 comes with a bug fix for iTunes Store. Users were experiencing difficulties in making purchases through iTunes Store as the application keep asking for the password again and again.
The new iTunes version also fixes the issues related to wireless synching. After installing the iTunes 11.0.3, users noticed that iTunes used to abruptly quit while switching between wired and wireless syncing.
Though the update looks to be minor one, it fixes these two issues that have been troubling the iTunes users very much.
The iTunes 11.0.4 comes with following updates:
* New MiniPlayer. MiniPlayer now includes a beautiful new view that showcases your album artwork. In addition, a progress bar is now built right into MiniPlayer.
* Improved songs View. You can now enjoy your album artwork while in Songs view.
* Multi-Disc Album. Albums with multiple discs now appear as a single album.
You can update your iTunes by using Apple Software Update.
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