

This newly updated version of iTunes brings with it some new design language that is meant to better reflect what Apple has been trying to do with Yosemite. If you’re on Windows and are running iTunes 11.x, then you can download the update too. Those using the public beta of Yosemite will already have had access to it, but this is the first version to land on the Mac App Store. The new version of Apple’s media management application is available for both the new Yoesemite and the old, outgoing Mavericks versions of the Mac operating system, and is the first publicly released iteration of iTunes to bear the ‘12’ version number. One of those is the release of iTunes 12.0.1 that has just gone live for Mac OS X and Windows users. With all the excitement surrounding the release of new hardware alongside the public release of OS X 10.10 Yosemite, it’s easy to miss some of the smaller, almost stealthy going-ons at Apple.
