So, current movies known to me that require the latest version of iTunes to even purchase, yet alone download are:
The Faculty
Tremors: Shreiker Island
Godzilla v Kong
Zack Snyder's: Justice League
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
Mortal Kombat (2021)
No Retreat, No Surrender
Gretel & Hansel
Justice Society: World War II
The Craft Legacy
The Suicide Squad
The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard
Scoob
The latest thread is asking if we will still be able to keep and install the software for backing up a huge back catalogue of titles that don't require the latest version of iTunes, which I'd also like an answer to??
This question came up as it seems the team have now, without informing us, given up on it's development as the product now has a banner stating that it's discontinued and not to purchase it, despite being told numerous times over the past two years that they are 'working on it'.
So this is the end of the line for DRM removal tool... but the question is.. are we still going to be able to download and install it to use when we need to re-install or upgrade, or is it going to be removed from our accounts too?
Really need someone to clarify this please.
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I'd also like to remind of you this quote:
Hi, thank you for your feedback regardig DRM Removal for Apple. We are sorry for not updating this product to make it compatible with the latest version of iTunes sooner. We are planning to update DRM Removal for Apple Windows version at the end of April. Our developer team will not abandon this product, on the contrary, we are going to expand it in the future. It is currently under development. We would appreciate your patience and support.
For now, you can use an earlier version of iTunes version V12.9.0.167 to have a try, it can be downloaded using the url below, it's been tested and work well.
When you install this version, please make sure you don't install it in the same place as the other iTunes version, create a new folder and install it in there.
Mona
Well, it appears that it's likely to have been abandoned?
..as it hasn't had an update of any significance since 2020, maybe even as far back as 2019.