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Kaykaykay said:
It's unstable on Windows. Maybe Apple should hire your niece to fix it.

While she's helping them out, she should also fix the app store so that you can look at apps without having to sort through an endless list and often start over.

I've never found it unstable since I moved to W7. But, I do agree about the app store. Shame she really has no interest in tech stuff now she's 19. It'd seriously be my dream job though, to work for Apple. I have tons of ideas for them.

I agree. Windows 7 is by far the most compatible Microsoft OS to use with iTunes.
 
Kaykaykay said:
It's unstable on Windows. Maybe Apple should hire your niece to fix it.

While she's helping them out, she should also fix the app store so that you can look at apps without having to sort through an endless list and often start over.

I've never found it unstable since I moved to W7. But, I do agree about the app store. Shame she really has no interest in tech stuff now she's 19. It'd seriously be my dream job though, to work for Apple. I have tons of ideas for them.

I agree. Windows 7 is by far the most compatible Microsoft OS to use with iTunes.

Maybe I'm in the minority, but I think using iTunes should not require everyone to upgrade to Windows 7 for stability.
 
It shouldn't but you know how technology goes.

The new whatever comes out, and the previous version is dumped and obsolete.
 
It shouldn't but you know how technology goes.

The new whatever comes out, and the previous version is dumped and obsolete.

That doesn't make sense, because iTunes was unstable even before there was W7, and XP or whatever OS wasn't "obsolete" then.
 
Kaykaykay said:
That doesn't make sense, because iTunes was unstable even before there was W7, and XP or whatever OS wasn't "obsolete" then.

It was. My point was that technology goes obsolete very fast.

Apple probably stopped developing iTunes for xp since 7 is the "current" OS.
 
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Kaykaykay said:
That doesn't make sense, because iTunes was unstable even before there was W7, and XP or whatever OS wasn't "obsolete" then.

It was. My point was that technology goes obsolete very fast.

Apple probably stopped developing iTunes for xp since 7 is the "current" OS.

If Apple builds a service like iCloud, will you think it's OK if it's unstable till the next version of Windows? Meanwhile, will you be content with the idea that tech develops fast? That's your point? Lol.

In the tech industry, backward comptability for at least a generation back is widely accepted as a necessity, especially if you sell or deliver content. There is no excuse for iTunes' instability.
 
I have a Macbook Pro, completely updated, with itunes on 10.3.1 and ipad 2 on 4.3.3. i have been having issues ever since i upgraded to 4.3.2, and itunes crashes everytime i try to sync my ipad 2 on the three different computers i tried (two different macbooks and a win 7 pc). Somehow I was able to update my software to 4.3.3 on the win 7 pc, but even with that update I am having the same issues, and now even the win 7 pc is crashing when i plug in my ipad. If anyone has a solution to this, that would be very helpful. Apple keeps "updating" itunes to fix this exact problem, and so far it has not helped at all for me. I just hope that when iOS 5 comes out, I'll be able to sync it long enough to download it, that way I will never have to sync to itunes again.
 
tesswan said:
I have a Macbook Pro, completely updated, with itunes on 10.3.1 and ipad 2 on 4.3.3. i have been having issues ever since i upgraded to 4.3.2, and itunes crashes everytime i try to sync my ipad 2 on the three different computers i tried (two different macbooks and a win 7 pc). Somehow I was able to update my software to 4.3.3 on the win 7 pc, but even with that update I am having the same issues, and now even the win 7 pc is crashing when i plug in my ipad. If anyone has a solution to this, that would be very helpful. Apple keeps "updating" itunes to fix this exact problem, and so far it has not helped at all for me. I just hope that when iOS 5 comes out, I'll be able to sync it long enough to download it, that way I will never have to sync to itunes again.

Could be a dodgy cable. I had the same problem but a change of cable sorted it.
 
Get the latest iOS 5 beta version and upgrade it. If you want to backup and restore your data, you also need iTunes 10.5 for your Mac.
 
Upgrading to a beta version of software is rarely a good way to solve problems, unless it's Apple's problems you intend to help solve. It's only a couple more months, have patience.
 

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