retroactive

I'm a little green to all of this. I have upgraded to Big Sur. Now my Itunes is gone.

I'm seeing reference to retroactive here. How does one access that?


MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.6

Posted on Apr 10, 2022 9:00 AM

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Posted on Apr 10, 2022 10:09 AM

See What happened to iTunes? - Apple Support. Apple have provided replacement apps which replicate most of the features and functions of iTunes. The new Music and TV apps are able to open and convert an existing iTunes Library.itl to file so that you can retain access to your media, playlists, etc. Should you still want to investigate the unsupported workaround for getting iTunes to work on newer versions of macOS simply search for Retroactive iTunes and you should find the relevant links to the project. Note that any macOS update may break the installation of Retroactive.


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Apr 10, 2022 10:09 AM in response to Vdepaulis

See What happened to iTunes? - Apple Support. Apple have provided replacement apps which replicate most of the features and functions of iTunes. The new Music and TV apps are able to open and convert an existing iTunes Library.itl to file so that you can retain access to your media, playlists, etc. Should you still want to investigate the unsupported workaround for getting iTunes to work on newer versions of macOS simply search for Retroactive iTunes and you should find the relevant links to the project. Note that any macOS update may break the installation of Retroactive.


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