Apple has released an update to iTunes for macOS and Windows, bringing the music app up to version 12.7.5 with a number of "minor app and performance improvements" before the company ships its macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 update.
The iTunes 12.7.5 update text in the Mac App Store indicates there are no major changes being made to the app, but that it is purely for maintenance. Despite the lack of new features, the update is still a sizable 281 megabytes in size to download.
Users can download the update via the Mac App Store's Updates panel. For users unable to download through the Mac App Store, iTunes can also be acquired from the main iTunes download page, with Apple also providing access to downloads for legacy versions.
The last major update to iTunes, version 12.7.4 released in March, increased the focus on music videos, adding a new section for browsing and playing clips from its catalog. The section within the Browse tab includes exclusive content from artists, playlists including "Today's Video Hits," featured and new videos, and genre options.
The new iTunes version arrives shortly after Apple released updates for most of its operating systems, with users now able to download updates for iOS 11.4, tvOS 11.4, and watchOS 4.3.1. Apple is also expected to release an update for macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 in the near future.