Some time ago, Apple popularized this fully-featured MP3 player/organizer that, together with the well-known iPod, creates the perfect duo for music lovers. Over time, the tool has gained relevance to become a large app and music virtual store for the brand's entire range of portable devices.
For many, iTunes (32-bit) is one of the most comprehensive tools for organizing and playing MP3 music. It's a great music hub where you can create and edit your playlists, browse your sound file collection, copy the contents of your CDs to your hard drive or create your own CD compilations and burn them. And, of course, it's also a powerful music player with a convenient interface for listening to your music while you work.
But the possibilities of iTunes (32-bit) don't stop at music; the service allows you to purchase all kinds of apps for your iPod, iPhone or iPad, make backup copies and sync those already installed on your device.
This is a complete program manager where you can also control your device's backup copies and have the option to restore it to its factory settings, check the space each type of file takes up and manage all its contents when it comes to transferring the contents of your music library.
If you have an Apple device, iTunes (32-bit) is the perfect companion for your small portable player. There is, perhaps, only one drawback, and that is its strain on the system, as it consumes quite a lot of resources. Despite this, however, it's well worth it since it's the brand's only official option.
Frequent questions
When do I need to install iTunes (32-bit)?
You must install iTunes (32-bit) when your Windows operating system suggests you need to do so. You can check this in your system properties, which will tell you what type of operating system you have.
Is iTunes (32-bit) a free program?
Yes, iTunes (32-bit) is a free program that you can use to manage your music, especially music you have on a Mac device that you connect to your Windows PC.
How can I install an old version of iTunes (32-bit)?
To install an older version of iTunes (32-bit) from Uptodown, simply select the "Other versions" option. There you will find a list of the older versions of the program that we offer.
Is it better to use iTunes (32-bit) or iTunes (64-bit)?
It is best to use the program that fits your operating system. iTunes (32-bit) is intended for Windows devices with a 32-bit processor.
Comments
Very useful applications
ok
Very helpful apps
for now it's okay
It is a very cool program from Apple for listening to music and recording it on my iPod. Only the most exclusive use it, those of us lucky enough to have an Apple gadget.
To me, the thing about Ping seems silly honestly... They talk a lot about the iTunes social network and I find it too limited, even though it seems they have improved some things in this update.