Apple is developing iTunes 11 for iOS 6

Because iOS 6 is to be presented at WWDC 2012, Apple is already working on the development of a version of iTunes that will be compatible with the new operating system and those from 9to5mac have managed to obtain information about the new version of the application but have managed to test it. It seems that iTunes 11 will not be different in terms of design, but it will contain changes that will make the application compatible with the new iOS 6 and will include additional support for iCloud. The application will have a special menu where we will be able to manage iTunes Match, iTunes in the Cloud and the backups made to our iDevices, so Apple intends to expand as much as possible the support for this service dedicated to its terminals.

I told you a few weeks ago that Apple intends to change the design of the iTunes/App Store and it seems that during the summer the new versions of the stores will be launched. iTunes 11 could be the version that would give us access to these two stores, but there is always the possibility that Apple will only release updates for iTunes 10.x to give us the opportunity to test iOS 6 or to access the new formats of its stores. For now, iTunes 11 is being tested by Apple employees, so we are far from seeing a release made by the Apple company, but it would not be excluded that it takes place in the summer at WWDC 2012 or maybe shortly after. From what has been presented so far, we do not have any important news, but Apple keeps the surprises away from the eyes of the employees who could present them to the press ahead of time.