Apple on Monday afternoon release iTunes 7.5, which includes bug fixes and support for Phase, a new interactive music game. Meanwhile, the company also released QuickTime 7.3 distributions for Leopard, Tiger, Panther, and Windows.
iTunes 7.5 [41.1MB for Mac, 51.8MB for Windows] features the ability to activate iPhone wherever service is offered and support for Phase, a new interactive music game designed exclusively for iPod nano (third generation), iPod classic, and iPod (fifth generation).
Apple also said that iTunes 7.5 "includes bug fixes to improve stability and performance," but did not specify what those fixes address.
QuickTime 7.3
QuickTime 7.3 addresses seven critical security issues and delivers:
- Support for iTunes 7.5
- Updated support for creating iPhone-compatible web content
- Updated JavaScript support in the QuickTime Web Plug-in
- Numerous bug fixes
The update, which is recommended for all QuickTime 7.x users, is available as a 52.6MB download for users of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, a 49.3MB download for users of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, and a 51.5MB download for users of Mac OS X 10.3 Panther.
QuickTime 7.3 for Windows is also available [20.3MB].
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But.....Where is Mac OS X 10.4.11 ???
I want the final version of Safari 3.0 as well as the updates and fixes to the core system. Seemed like all work (or published seeds) have stopped on it.
Perhaps Safari 3.0 is a Leopard only feature....
Anyone know the status???
iTunes 7.5 [41.1MB for Mac, 51.8MB for Windows] features the ability to activate iPhone wherever service is offered and support for Phase, a new interactive music game designed exclusively for iPod nano (third generation), iPod classic, and iPod (fifth generation).
Something makes me wonder whether 7.5 is a precursor to iPhone firmware 1.1.2 as well...
Hooray for breaking the unlocks and giving consumers less choice.
-Clive
But.....Where is Mac OS X 10.4.11 ???
I want the final version of Safari 3.0 as well as the updates and fixes to the core system. Seemed like all work (or published seeds) have stopped on it.
Perhaps Safari 3.0 is a Leopard only feature....
Anyone know the status???
Also still waiting for a fix for Java remote execution exploit...
iTunes 7.5 now completely conforms to the Leopard look by turning white when not selected.
Quicktime 7.3 does that too, if it didn't already, and I don't know if it did or not.
I hate that. Our eyes are attracted to light not darkness. when you select a window it darkens, and other windows brighten (to lighter shades) this is very counter intuitive.
The window you select to be at the forefront seems to blend into the mess of windows behind as it is darker. Bad design IMHO.
Rant over
I hope this update doesn't dash my hopes for a a Jailbroken CDN iPhone...
iTunes 7.5 now completely conforms to the Leopard look by turning white when not selected.
Quicktime 7.3 does that too, if it didn't already, and I don't know if it did or not.
I hate that. Our eyes are attracted to light not darkness. when you select a window it darkens, and other windows brighten (to lighter shades) this is very counter intuitive.
The window you select to be at the forefront seems to blend into the mess of windows behind as it is darker. Bad design IMHO.
Rant over
I hope this update doesn't dash my hopes for a a Jailbroken CDN iPhone...