Apple releases iTunes 10.5.1 beta 3 to developers, more iTunes Match fixes
Apple has released iTunes 10.5.1 beta 3 to developers which includes stability and performance improvements for iTunes Match. Developers must update to iTunes 10.5.1 beta 3 if they want to continue using the service.
The iTunes beta update comes hot on the heels of Apple deleting developer’s iTunes Match libraries again. All of these things should add up to a launch of iTunes Match sooner rather than later. Apple originally stated a released date of October but that has come and gone.
iTunes Match will eventually cost $24.99 a year and will allow a subscriber to store all of their music in iCloud; not just music purchased through iTunes.
Source: TUAW
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Release the software already! I'm a developer and I know it's buggy, but let it be tested on more computers than just developer's Macs.
How's beta 3? Is it still fairly buggy or has it improved from the previous betas?
I haven't downloaded beta 3 yet... I will though.
I haven't downloaded beta 3 yet... I will though.