It’s more a bug fix than anything.
Apple on Thursday released iTunes 12.4.1, the latest version of its media player.
The update address a variety of small problems and bugs, including compatibility issues with the OS X VoiceOver accessibility feature.
According to Apple’s release notes, iTunes version 12.4.1 for Mac includes a grab bag of fixes that might in some cases negatively impact software usability. In particular, the update addresses a problem that caused VoiceOver, Mac’s automated screen reader technology, to operate unexpectedly.
The new version also restores the option to reset plays and fixes a bug that sometimes caused the Up Next function to play tracks out of order.
The release comes two weeks after iTunes version 12.4 was pushed out with a redesigned user interface and its own set of bug fixes.
Apple’s iTunes version 12.4.1 is available as a free Software Update from the Mac App Store.
If you’ve tried iTunes 12.4.1 and have any feedback to offer, let us know in the comments.
Via AppleInsider
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