Keeping iTunes Up-to-date


iTunes is one of Apple's flagship applications, especially because it is the only current Apple application that runs on both Macintosh and Windows computers. Because of this, Apple is continuously refining the application to both make it even more trouble free and to enhance its features. You should keep your copy of iTunes current; fortunately, you can set up iTunes so it maintains itself.

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For automatic updates to work, you need to allow iTunes to connect to the Internet when it needs to. Check the Connect to Internet when needed check box on the General tab of the iTunes Preferences dialog box to grant iTunes permission to do this.


Keeping iTunes Up-to-date on Any Computer Automatically

Setting up iTunes so that it keeps itself current automatically is simple. Open the General pane of the iTunes Preferences dialog box. Then check the Check for iTunes updates automatically check box (see Figure 22.1). Click OK.

Figure 22.1. Using the General pane of the iTunes Preferences dialog box, you can have iTunes keep itself current.


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For iTunes to perform this check, it must be stopped and started once during the week. In other words, if you never quit iTunes, it won't ever perform this check.


Once per week, iTunes will connect to Apple's servers and check for updates. When it finds an update, you will be prompted to download and install it on your computer.

The benefit of this is that you don't have to remember to check for updates yourself. There isn't really a downside because you have the opportunity to decline to install the update if you don't want it installed for some reason.

Keeping iTunes Up-to-date on a Windows PC Manually

You can check for an iTunes update manually any time you think one might be available or if you prefer to do manual updates for some reason. You can check for iTunes updates manually on a Windows computer by selecting Help, Check For iTunes Updates. iTunes will connect to the Internet and check for a newer version of the application. If a new version is available, you will be prompted to download and install it. If a newer version is not available, you will see a dialog box telling you that you are using the current version.

Keeping iTunes Up-to-date on a Macintosh

Because both Mac OS X and iTunes are Apple products, iTunes is one of the applications tracked by Mac OS X's Software Update feature.

If you have set Software Update to check for updates automatically, it will check for iTunes updates according to the schedule you set. When it finds an update, you will be prompted to download and install it.

To manually check for updates, select Apple, Software Update (see Figure 22.2). If an iTunes update is available, you will see it in the Software Update window. You can then select it and download it to your Mac. iTunes will then be updated to the latest and greatest version.

Figure 22.2. On a Mac, you can use Software Update to keep your version of iTunes current.




Absolute Beginner's Guide to iPod and iTunes
Absolute Beginner's Guide to iPod and iTunes
ISBN: 789731770
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 194

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