Apple pushed a new update for their iTunes media player today. The new version of iTunes is not altered cosmetically, and merely fixes a number of bugs. iTunes 10.2.2 follows up to version 10.2.1, which released early in March. According to the information listed in Apple"s Software Update application, the new version of iTunes fixes the following bugs:
- Addresses an issue where iTunes may become unresponsive when syncing an iPad.
- Resolves an issue which may cause syncing photos with iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to take longer than necessary.
- Fixes a problem where video previews on the iTunes Store may skip while playing.
- Addresses other issues that improve stability and performance.
All of these changes come in addition to the two main changes with 10.2.1, namely the ability to sync with devices running iOS 4.3, and the ability to use these devices with the Home Sharing feature. iTunes 10.2.2 can be downloaded by paying a visit to Apple"s website, or through the Apple Software Update client.