iTunes 9.1 brings iPad support

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

I just upgraded to iTunes 9.1. This upgrade now provides support for the Apple iPad. Now, if you purchase an iPad, you can "organize and sync books" you've downloaded from iBooks on iPad or added to your iTunes library.

So, whether you're running a PC or a Mac, you can get iTunes 9.1 on the Apple website or your computer may simply automatically update the software. 

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VoIP News said...

I am starting to wonder if there will be an iBooks App for the iPhone off the bat. When I updated iTunes I get the Books heading but on my MBP I don’t have any books.

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