OS X 10.11.4 will arrive with an improved version of iTunes

New-iTunes

After the statements they have made Craig Federighi and Eddy Cue In an interview with John Gruber, it seems that in the next update of OS X, the OS X 10.11.4 version will come hand in hand with a new version of iTunes with an improved interface and in which certain functions that are not have been mentioned will be modified again.

In the face of such statements, users are already putting our hands to the head since every time Apple has put its hands on iTunes to make major changes has ended up annoying it and making users have to learn new workflows in order to take advantage of the application.

Quite a few years have passed since Steve Jobs introduced iTunes as the bridge between iOS devices and computers. Through it, we have been able to synchronize content between the two, sometimes in a simpler way others, as is the case in recent years, something more complex. 

Now that Apple Music is having more and more associated services is when Apple has thought that it is necessary to separate in some way all those services that if you are not subscribed to it they do nothing in an application like iTunes, that should be dedicated exclusively to content synchronization. 

Something similar happened with the synchronization of documents and that is that those of Cupertino decided that iBooks of iOS appeared in OS X and with it the storage of documents in a differentiated application of iTunes. Well, something similar we believe is going to happen with Apple Music and that is that for those of us who are not subscribed we already It touches the moral a bit that we continually come across services that are not enabled because we are not paying the monthly payment. 

The modification of the iTunes interface in that sense would eliminate the fact that users have to be dealing with Apple Music if they really do not have it contracted. For this reason, we could be at the birth of the Music application in OS X, which seems very logical. 


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  1.   rennet1040 said

    in addition to iTunes, I hope they would take a look at Safari since since I updated to OS X version 10.11.3, the process "Safari web content is not responding" keeps popping up in the activity monitor, consuming 97% of CPU and heating up the machine to such an extent that the fans turn on (sorry for mentioning this issue here but I could not find a solution if someone knows how to fix it I would appreciate it)