iTunes 6.0.4 released, updates iPhoto, Front Row
Apple has released iTunes 6.0.4, it appears to be a small update from previous version.
iTunes 6.0.4 addresses stability and performance issues related to Front Row.
information about iTunes 6.0.4
iTunes 6.0.3 was released less than 2 weeks ago.
advertisement:Apple also updates iPhoto to 6.0.2 and Front Row to 1.2.1
iPhoto 6.0.2 resolves several minor issues with playing shared slideshows in Front Row. The download is 13.7 MB.
Front Row 1.2.1 improves compatibility with iTunes and iPhoto sharing. This download is 5.5 MB.
From iTunes 6.0.4 read me file:
What's new in iTunes 6.0.4
With iTunes 6, you can now preview, buy, and download over 3,000 music videos and hit TV shows on the iTunes Music Store and sync your music and purchased videos with iPod to enjoy on the go.iTunes 6.0.4 addresses stability and performance issues related to Front Row.
Note: After purchasing music from the iTunes Music Store with iTunes 6 or later, you will also need to upgrade your other computers that purchase music from the iTunes Music Store to the latest version of iTunes.
System requirements
iTunes 6 requires Mac OS X version 10.2.8 or later for music and Mac OS X version 10.3.9 or later plus QuickTime 7.0.3 or later for purchased videos (Mac OS X version 10.4.2 or later is recommended). Support for mobile phones with iTunes requires Mac OS X version 10.3.6 or later.
AirPort Express with AirTunes requires an AirPort or AirPort Extreme card, Mac OS X version 10.3 or later, a compatible stereo system or powered speakers, and iTunes 4.6 or later. Playing your music with one or more AirPort Express base stations requires iTunes 6.0.2 or later plus AirPort Express Firmware 6.3 or later. Some ISPs may not be compatible with AirPort Express. For more information see http://www.apple.com/airportexpress/.
Make sure you have the latest update of Mac OS X, QuickTime, and iLife. Get the latest update by choosing Apple menu > System Preferences, then clicking Software Update, and then Update Now or Check Now. After you install an update, it's a good idea to click Update Now or Check Now again to make sure you have all the latest versions. To get the latest upgrade to Mac OS X, visit http://www.apple.com/macosx/.
To create audio or MP3 CDs with iTunes, your Mac must have an Apple combo or SuperDrive. To back up your music to a DVD, your Mac must have an Apple SuperDrive. Some third-party CD-RW and DVD-RW drives may also work.
If you plan to listen to music previews or buy music from the iTunes Music Store, a DSL, cable modem, or local area network (LAN) Internet connection is recommended.
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