New iTunes version still not fully Vista-ready
A new version of Apple’s iTunes software released Monday addresses a number of compatibility issues with Microsoft’s Windows Vista, but a few problems remain.The updated version supports the upcoming Apple TV product and includes an improved album-sorting feature, but still does not fully support Windows Vista. The new download, iTunes 7.1, is available on Apple’s Web site.
When Vista arrived at the end of January, Apple told Windows users that iTunes was not yet ready for Vista because of compatibility issues. In the most dire scenario outlined by Apple, users could corrupt their iPod simply by plugging it into a Vista PC running iTunes. Problems were also reported with playing back content purchased from the iTunes Store on Vista PCs, Apple said in early February.
The new version fixes several of those issues, but a few outstanding issues remain and Apple is working with Microsoft to finish the job, said Derick Mains, an Apple spokesman.
One problem that needs to be resolved is that ejecting an iPod using the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon in the system tray could result in a corrupt iPod; Apple recommends that users always eject their iPods within the iTunes software. Also, iTunes is not supported on the 64-bit versions of Vista, and contacts from the Windows Address Book may not sync properly to iPods.
More information about the remaining problems, as well as tips for getting iTunes to work properly with Vista, can be found in this document on the Apple site. Apple does not have an exact time frame for when the remaining issues will be corrected, Mains said.
Microsoft’s deployment of Windows Vista has run into problems with application compatibility and driver availability, frustrating some users who have made the early move to the new operating system. Businesses aren’t expected to do so until much later, after they’ve made sure all of their internal applications will play well with Vista.
PS: I never liked iTunes anyways, just used WMP11 to upload songs to my Ipod


Comments(6)
there’s a plug in in winamp to do it as well isn’t there?
hehe spam protection is so funny, what if you’re bad at math?
I like itunes, brings a little bit of osx to my windows vista pc. and just for the record, i’m using x64 vista + old version of itunes with not a single problem thus far, besides vista won’t default to itunes for .mp3 files, it keeps picking WMP! *cough* must be a compatibility issue *cough* yeah sure microsoft.
Vista sucks nuts on tremendous levels.
so vista sucks when apple is not able to write an app that works?
No, vista sucks because it has more problems with more programs, not just apple’s itunes. I’ve been using a laptop with vista home basic and its pure crap, it uses more than 60% of the cpu if you just open an explorer window. Don’t even think about gaming on it…
Why are you turning this site into a tech news site ? People don’t come here for tech news. I love tech news but I come here for torrents. Now we have more news than torrent releases. This is not is RLSlog was about !