Apple on Wednesday released iTunes version 11.1.4, a minor update that brings enhanced Wish List viewing and language additions to the company's ubiquitous media management, purchasing and playback software.
According to the release notes, the latest version of iTunes allows users to view their store Wish List while browsing their library. In addition, language support for Arabic and Hebrew come built in.
Aside from the above, regular stability improvements and bug fixes are included in the point update.
Apple's last iTunes update came in November of last year when the company pushed out a bug fixes for the integrated software equalizer and viewing large media libraries.
iTunes 11.1.4 can be downloaded via the Mac App Store's Update section or Software Update.
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Did the Wish List finally get updated to sync across iTunes and Apple TV?
I'd rather see iTunes make use of multiple cores instead of adding stuff but I guess that's too much to ask.
I would rather see the transfer of purchased content across Apple IDs facility become available...
I think Wish Lists sound useful, and that's a positive for many, but in this interconnected world of globalisation and international travel and cross border working I'd also like to see progress on being able to select English as a language for Apple Stores in non-English speaking countries, and perhaps even cross border purchasing. If Amazon can do it, why can't Apple? If you think this is a small number of people, just looking at the UK figures, there are 2.2 million Brits living in non-English speaking countries of the European Union. Unless they 'cheat' the system they are prevented from using English to make purchases. That's not right.
[quote name="ombra2105" url="/t/161696/apple-releases-itunes-update-with-wish-list-language-enhancements#post_2461234"]I would rather see the transfer of purchased content across Apple IDs facility become available...[/quote] Indeed...or at least the possibility to apply updates for multiple IDs without having to change stores...I still can't understand how stupidly restrictive Apple can be on this.