Apple recently added a slew of new download options for customers of its iTunes Store. Among the new options is a way to save music and video content for downloading at a later time. This means iTunes customers who are selecting movies, TV episodes and Season Passes will now get the option to download it in the future through the iTunes in the Cloud feature.
The new option also applies to music box sets and other music content which could take more time to download than a single track or album. When a large purchase is made, a new pop-up window will appear, offering users the option to “Download” or “Later.” If “Later” is selected, the content is moved to the Purchased section, allowing customers to download it at their leisure.
According to Apple’s new documentation on the feature, it is mentioned that the feature requires an iOS device that is running iOS 6 or later and a Mac or PC running iTunes 11. The option is available for users in countries where iTunes in the Cloud is supported. Those of you who are unsure of which countries that includes can check on Apple’s site.
Are any of you excited about using this feature?
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