12 December 2015

Apple releases iTunes 12.3.2 to allow viewing information while exploring Apple Music


This week, Apple has released updates of most of its software. IOS 9.2 was released with improvements in the View Controller Safari and new languages ​​for Siri (among other things); TVOS 9.1 was launched with the main news that we can now look at Apple Music using Siri and returns to work the remote application to control the fourth generation Apple TV; It was launched OS X 10.11.2 El Capitan with system enhancements and bug fixes; watchOS 2.1 was also launched to correct errors and a new version of Xcode to add support for Swift 2.1. With all this, something was missing: the  update of iTunes .
Well, this update has arrived today. The new version is 12.3.2 and iTunes adds the ability to see the works, composers and interpreters while scanning the category of classical music catalog of Apple Music. In addition, as with almost all application updates or operating systems, this update also includes improvements in stability and performance of the application, the latter being important for being the main complaint reported by users, especially users of Spotify.
This new version comes a month and a half after iTunes 12.3.1, an update that also brought significant improvements beyond bug fixes and improvements in performance and reliability of the application. I think Apple would have to add more options to iTunes and Apple Music in general. Something I like and that are not likely to add (at least in the short term) is something that is done Spotify, which is to show the lyrics, which provides musiXmatch them. If you are listening to music that we have unloaded with the added letters, Apple users can not see the Music lyrics, something that I do miss that. In Cupertino they have to put the batteries.

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