By Anton D. Nagy | November 14, 2011 2:21 AM
After Apple deleted iCloud libraries on November 12th at 10 AM PST in preparation to iTunes Match, it appears that we still have to wait some more for Apple’s offering that will replace low quality music files with iTunes copies of better quality for $25 per year.
iTunes 10.5.1 Beta 3 has been released to developers and it looks like Match is the main focus. The new beta focuses on stability and performance improvements for iTunes Match and devs have to install the new version if they want to continue using the service. With the October launch targeted by Apple being gone, we can just hope every new iTunes beta release is the last before the official launch version.










