Now it’s kind of pick your poison: go for the update and get burned when it’s bad, or hold off updating, but then open yourself up to security vulnerability (or miss out on improvements you’d actually enjoy). On iOS everything is supposed to be far more “hands-off” (especially when it comes to OS updates), but it was very convenient (and reassuring) when we at least had that possibility for iOS app updates. Where can I download iTunes 12.6.4.3 This Chinese website seems to provide a download link to it on Apples servers, but it seems as though the download was pulled. However, it only seems like you can get version 12.6.4 from Apples website. In fact, even when there’s an installer and it fails to give you a nice listing of what will be installed, I use a simple script that dumps a file tree before and after and does the diff to show me what got touched. I am trying to find and install iTunes version 12.6.4.3. On macOS this is usually very easy to do. I’ll happily install an update if I know I can roll back should I encounter trouble. Since release notes often do not contain enough detail, it’s very nice if you can roll back. …because the release notes for iOS apps are usually so minimal that there’s no way of knowing what has been changed or fixed, either for good or ill.
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