Friday, June 29, 2007, 10:45 am
iTunes 7.3 supports iPhone, adds Apple TV photo streaming
Apple on Friday released iTunes 7.3, the latest version of its digital jukebox and media cataloging software. The new version adds support for iPhone and delivers photo streaming capabilities to Apple TV.iTunes 7.3 lets you activate your iPhone service and will also sync the Apple mobile handset with your music, movies, TV shows, and more.
In addition, Apple said the new version allows Apple TV owners to wirelessly share digital photos from any computer in your home. The Apple digital media hub was previously limited to Photo syncing only.
iTunes 7.3 is available as a 33.8MB download for Macs and a 47.7MB download for Windows.
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some interesting items in Localizable.strings:
/* ===== Mobile Phone Strings ===== */
...
"4301.136" = "Sending workout data to nikeplus.com...";
"4301.137" = "Downloading Nike*+*iPod voice kit...";
"4301.138" = "Installing Nike*+*iPod voice kit...";
"4301.079" = "The mobile phone "^1" contains new voice memos. Would you like to move these voice memos to your iTunes library?";
"4320.300" = "iTunes has detected a Macintosh-formatted iPhone. You must restore this iPhone before you can use it on Windows.";
/* ===== iPhone Game Item Strings ===== */
"4329.001" = "Are you sure you want to remove the selected game from your iPhone?";
"4329.002" = "Are you sure you want to remove the selected games from your iPhone?";