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Apple Music bugs for iOS and Mac just got fixed

This week, TaiG rolled out the Mac version of the update. Both are incremental updates, but fix a few annoying niggles.

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Let’s take a look at what’s new in each update.

According to the developer behind a new jailbreak app, there is one single complaint surrounding the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus that surfaces more often than any other: they can’t be used easily with one hand.

Other fixes include mixed up artwork across multiple devices and handling how tracks can be organized into playlists, even if there are no existing playlists to choose from. An issue where artists were unable to post to Connect has been fixed.

Fixes an issue where tapping Love doesn’t work as expected while listening to Beats 1. Now, you should be able to turn on iCloud Music Library so that any music you’ve purchased on iTunes appears in Apple Music where you can play it.

Apple Music launched on June 30, and since then users have reported several bugs within the app.

You can now view a list of the artists you’re following on Apple Music.

Go to your device’s summary page in iTunes and hold down the Option/Alt key on your keyboard (or Shift if you’re on Windows) and click on Restore iPhone in iTunes.

Addressed a problem where artists may be sorted incorrectly in My Music. The only new feature is that artists can now share to Apple Music Connect from the desktop.

There were also apparent warnings when using the iOS 8.3 jailbreak tools in order to keep the update work, as well as to protect the device from breaking down.

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