Hands on: Apple iTunes 8 review

iTunes gets a smart upgrade
iTunes gets a smart upgrade

The latest upgrade to iTunes hasn't added any breathtaking features or content, at least not the broad expansion of FairPlay DRM-free music many enthusiasts were looking for, but it is worth taking a longer look at.

As usual, iTunes 8 is available as a free download from Apple and again as usual, it's bigger than ever at around 65MB. My install kept looping the first time out – it didn't seem like having Microsoft Outlook running simultaneously, but installed on the second attempt.

Turning on the Genius sidebar brings up a terms & conditions screen where you have to permit Apple to collect (anonymously, of course) information about your music library, listening habits and iTunes Store purchase. The next step is that iTunes gathers information from your library – a process that started an about an hour ago for library of nearly 10,000 songs and is just about complete.

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Mark Harris is Senior Research Director at Gartner.