iTunes users who upgrade to Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system may encounter significant problems with their iTunes software. Problems can include the inability to play music purchased from the iTunes Store, to change iPod settings or to synchronize contacts and calendars with the iPod.
Users of Apple's iTunes who upgrade to Windows Vista may encounter significant problems with their iTunes software, according to a statement from the company.
As a result of compatibility issues, Apple is encouraging Windows-based iTunes users to hold off on upgrading to Vista until the new version of the iTunes music software is released "in the next few weeks."
Some users of iTunes version 7.0.2 may find that they have no problem running iTunes with Microsoft's newly released Vista operating system , the company said, but others may encounter significant problems. Source: MacNews
Users of Apple's iTunes who upgrade to Windows Vista may encounter significant problems with their iTunes software, according to a statement from the company.
As a result of compatibility issues, Apple is encouraging Windows-based iTunes users to hold off on upgrading to Vista until the new version of the iTunes music software is released "in the next few weeks."
Some users of iTunes version 7.0.2 may find that they have no problem running iTunes with Microsoft's newly released Vista operating system , the company said, but others may encounter significant problems. Source: MacNews