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Where to Download Every Version of iTunes

By Matthew Lynch
June 9, 2023
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iTunes has been around for more than 20 years and has undergone numerous updates and changes over the years. As a result, you may find that some versions of iTunes are more compatible with specific devices or operating systems. Finding specific versions of iTunes can be challenging, but there are a few ways to do so.

One way to download every version of iTunes is to visit a website like OldVersion.com. This website offers archived versions of many popular programs, including iTunes. From the homepage, simply search for the version of iTunes you are looking for and then download it.

Another option is to use the internet archive’s Wayback Machine. This site takes snapshots of websites dating back to 1996, including downloads of iTunes. To use the Wayback Machine, simply type in the URL of the iTunes download page and then select a date from the calendar to view the archived version of the page. You can then download iTunes from that page.

If you are looking for a specific version of iTunes for a particular device or operating system, the best place to start is the Apple website. Apple usually keeps current and past versions of iTunes available for download on their website. Simply go to the Apple website and search for your desired version of iTunes.

It’s important to note that not all versions of iTunes will work with every device or operating system. Before downloading a specific version of iTunes, make sure that it is compatible with your device or operating system.

Finally, keep in mind that downloading older versions of iTunes can come with risks. You may run into compatibility issues or security risks with older versions of the software. To ensure that you are downloading a safe and secure version of iTunes, always download from reputable websites and make sure to have antivirus software on your computer.

In conclusion, there are several places to download every version of iTunes, including OldVersion.com, the Wayback Machine, and Apple’s website. Be sure to check compatibility and security issues before downloading any version of iTunes.

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