Versions:

  • 12.13.10.3
  • 12.13.9.1
  • 12.13.8.3
  • 12.13.7.1
  • 12.13.6.1
  • 12.13.5.3
  • 12.13.4.4
  • 12.13.2.3
  • 12.12.7.1
  • 12.12.6.1
  • 12.12.5.8
  • 12.12.4.1
  • 12.12.3.5
  • 12.12.2.2
  • 12.12.1.1
  • 12.11.4.15
  • 12.11.3.17
  • 12.11.0.26
  • 12.10.10.2
  • 12.10.9.3
  • 12.10.8.5
  • 12.10.7.3
  • 12.6.5.3
  • 10.7.0.21

iTunes 12.13.10.3, the twenty-fourth major release published by Apple Inc., functions as a comprehensive media manager for Windows environments, consolidating playback, purchase, and device synchronisation within a single interface. Primarily catalogued under multimedia players, the application enables local and cloud-based access to music, movies, television episodes, podcasts, and audiobooks, while integrating the Apple Music subscription tier for on-demand streaming of millions of tracks without advertisements. Users can rent or buy films, download individual TV episodes, subscribe to podcasts, and import existing audio libraries; content is automatically organised by metadata and synced across iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices when connected via USB or Wi-Fi. The store component supplies personalised recommendations, charts, and curated playlists, and purchases are delivered in high-efficiency formats that preserve original quality yet minimise disk usage. Offline playback is supported through encrypted downloads, and the client handles CD ripping, smart playlist creation, and automatic artwork retrieval. Because the software maintains backward compatibility with legacy iPods and older iOS firmware, enterprises and educational institutions frequently deploy it to manage fleets of shared devices or to restore firmware images. iTunes is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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