And it’s time, once again, for “Whose Update Is It, Anyway?” iTunes 7.3.2 dropped moments ago, as Software Update informed me when it popped up and interrupted my busy schedule of feed-reading, Twittering, and IMing. I immediately rushed to the Apple site to see what this version brings and was confronted with a surprising wealth of information. A detailed list of bug fixes, new features, even remarks on the product roadmap.
Of course, it turned out that was merely a fever-induced hallucination, courtesy of the 90°+ temperatures in Boston today. The actual information on iTunes 7.3.2 reads:
iTunes 7.3.2 provides bug fixes to improve stability and performance.Apple, you make me want to cry like a little baby. Who the hell writes your documentation—Ernest Hemingway?
Well, one can only hope iTunes 7.3.2’s performance and stability are better than they were before. Readers, notice any differences?
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In my case, I hope I don't notice any changes. Namely because I hadn't noticed anything gone awry. Which is funny because I use it every day. I buy songs & videos every few days. It syncs them to the Apple TV, iPod and iPhone. It streams them to my entertainment center via airtunes. I wonder what wasn't working?
It seems they've fixed the blurry black scroll bar of cover flow (normal and full screen modes) It looks good now :-)