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== iTunes 64 Bit? ==
 
== iTunes 64 Bit? ==
I was under the influence that iTunes updates shortly after snow leopard allowed iTunes to run in 64bit? If so, should that be posted here?
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I was under the influence that iTunes updates shortly after snow leopard allowed iTunes to run in 64bit? If so, should that be posted here?{{unsigned|Srts|00:38, November 20, 2009 (UTC)}}
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:Nope, iTunes has always been 32-bit on both Windows and Mac OS X. --[[User:Dialexio|Dialexio]] 01:04, 20 November 2009 (UTC)

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Can anyone else confirm "iTunes 8.2.1.6 Does not put signed iBSS/iBEC in temp folder on 3GS restores"? On my system the ECID signed files were available in the temp folder during full 3.0.1 restore. --CleanAir 18:20, 14 August 2009 (UTC)

I'd also like to know the answer to that as I got the data too on 8.2.1. On a mac if that helps. --sammypwns 02:40, 17 August 2009 (UTC)

Do we need to mention Palm Pre with each update?

I don't think we need to mention that each iTunes update breaks Pre sync. First of all, this is the iPhone, not Pre wiki. Pre owners can easily find more relevant information elsewhere. And both Apple and Palm seem to not give up that fight easily, and the cat-and-mouse game will continue until either of the following happens:

1) Palm finds a method to spoof the iPod with no way for Apple to break it without compromising compatibility with existing iPods.

2) Apple sues Palm and wins.

3) USB-IF threatens to revoke Palm's license.

Until then, it'll be fun to watch.--Blackbox 23:11, 29 October 2009 (UTC)

iTunes 64 Bit?

I was under the influence that iTunes updates shortly after snow leopard allowed iTunes to run in 64bit? If so, should that be posted here?--The preceding unsigned comment was added by Srts (talk) 00:38, November 20, 2009 (UTC). Please consult this page for more info on how to sign pages, and how to fix this.

Nope, iTunes has always been 32-bit on both Windows and Mac OS X. --Dialexio 01:04, 20 November 2009 (UTC)