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Apple iTunes - 9.0.2

Manage your music and movie libraries on your Mac, iPod or iPhone.

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Current Version: 9.0.2
Release Date: 2009-10-29
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 3,862
Downloads (all versions): 2,055,499

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Apple iTunes ReviewNot exactly fast - Version: 9.0.2, 11/29/2009 11:05AM PST

LeoSublimus
Rubbish, not quite as unstable as Safari, but at least as slow. Extremely slow, that is!
Also, iPhone management is nothing exemplary! That's understating facts, right.
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Apple iTunes ReviewWorks Here - Version: 9.0.2, 11/17/2009 11:50PM PST

johneeast
iTunes 9.0.2 works fine with my iPhone 3GS.
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Apple iTunes CommentaryRats!!!!!!!!! - Version: 9.0.2, 11/14/2009 07:37PM PST

rdperlman_dotmac
Since installing iTunes 9.0.2 on my 24" iMac, I have gotten a beachball each time I have attempted to sync my iPhone.
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Apple iTunes ReviewWent back to 9.01 - Version: 9.0.2, 11/5/2009 09:11PM PST

nippithon
iTunes 9.02 freezes whenever I have my Nano mounted. Messed with it for a few days & got nowhere. Finally Time-Machined my way back to iTunes 9.01 and everything is fine again.

So... although iTunes 9.02 is no good for me Time Machine gets 5 stars.
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Apple iTunes ReviewiTunes 9.0.2 works very well for me - Version: 9.0.2, 10/31/2009 02:21PM PST

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spdelliott
I've been using iTunes for Mac OS X since iTunes 7.X was introduced. All versions have worked well for me including 9.0.2. I restart and repair permissions before installing anything. And since iTunes makes changes to system files, I restart and repair permissions after installing iTunes, or any other software that makes changes to system files. I use iTunes to look around the Apple Store, to purchase TV shows and music, to rip CDs, to put music on my two 2nd generation iPod Nanos, and to stream TV shows and music to my Apple TV. If iTunes 9.0.2 works for me it should work for anyone because my computer is a Power Mac 7300 with a Sonnet 450MHz G3 running Mac OS 10.4.11 via Xpostfacto. Since Software Update won't identify iTunes 9.X as being available for my G3 (i.e., my mac is not a G4 or higher as officially required), I have to use the stand-alone installer, which doesn't care that I only have a G3. Since my mac runs at only 450MHz, I obviously don't watch videos on my mac, and the last few versions of iTunes haven't run very fast on my slow mac, but otherwise iTunes 9.0.2 works fine for me. Very stable. Absolutely no crashes. And I'm very happy the option has been added for a dark background once again in grid view.
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Apple iTunes CommentaryWTF? - Version: 9.0.2, 10/31/2009 11:40AM PST

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alohajoe007
I have a G4 17" flat screen running on 10.4.11. I won't go to Leopard because I believe it was designed for more modern machines and judging from what I've read I'm glad.

Now for Itunes. I don't know what Apple is thinking by forcing us consumers to be guinea pigs for their buggy software in their single largest attraction and application. Dear Apple what you are doing is dumb. All your customer service agents are told to lie about any app that has a lot of problems and they all claim to have NEVER heard one complaint re: itunes 9.0.2. Yet it seems like everyone is having problems I know I wish I had stayed with the old itunes. Now I hear that the itunes will not allow one access unless they had downloaded the buggy 9 itunes.
So has anyone figured out how to fix the bugs w/out downloading the latest buggy version that seems only for itv which I don't have.
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Apple iTunes CommentaryiTunes now crashes upon launching - Version: 9.0.2, 10/30/2009 11:36AM PST

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peterloringborst
Upgraded to 902, iTunes now crashes upon launching, have PowerBook G4, can't listen to music. :-(
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Apple iTunes CommentaryLost Several Movies Upon Installation! - Version: 9.0.2, 10/29/2009 04:11PM PST

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TreeSqueak
After installing iTunes I noticed several movies in my iTunes music folder had "disappeared". They're nowhere to be found! No songs or TV shows lost. Just some movies I ripped with Handbrake, but only a few. Still it's a pain to rip them over again.
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Apple iTunes CommentaryUpdated with no problems noted - Version: 9.0.2, 10/29/2009 02:29PM PST

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Felix01
@ "Adds support for Apple TV software version 3.0"

Not sure what that's all about. I installed Apple TV 3.0 while still using iTunes 9.0.1 and it seemed to work fine and recognized my ATV with the 3.0 software. However, I didn't try to actually move anything from my computer to the ATV before updating to 9.0.2 so I don't know if that functionality worked.
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Apple iTunes ReviewIdiot Genius - Version: 9.0.1, 10/11/2009 06:01PM PST

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brianjansorge
Genius has got to be the most over-rated and *useless* feature ever to grace an Apple computer. Really. I don't know who would really be impressed. Period.

It just isn't worth any of my time and energy. Yes, I'm a music fan. Yes, I'm open-minded.

Yes, it sounded good --- the concept and idea. But, when it comes right down to it --- where the "rubber meets the road" --- Genius is an idiot.

If you're easily impressed and have relatively "Simpleton" tastes when it comes to music, you just might find something useful about it. I tried it.

It's now permanently turned off in Preferences and there is no sign of it on *my* computer except for the wasted space the Code Bloat takes up on my HDD. Resource and Bandwidth Hog. Time waster.

8.2.1 was leaner and meaner and *more* functional.

iTunes is becoming the WIndows of media programs.
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