

Pretty nifty, huh? And not humiliating at all. So you can preview something on your iPhone and then buy it later on your Mac if you want to. One other thing-if you're using another device that you're signed into with your iCloud account, your history will sync. …or click its title to jump to that Store page. …hover over an item and click its price to buy it… You can also click the album cover of any song to play its preview again… You can, of course, remove your history by clicking on the Clear button in the upper-right corner of that drop-down. Just searching for something without previewing it won't add it to the list. If any problems are detected, the troubleshooter will try to fix them. After that, this tool will detect problems automatically. Find Windows Store Apps in the list, and double click it and select Run the troubleshooter. This (potentially incredibly embarrassing) list includes everything you actually click to preview, whether it's a song, a television episode, or a movie. Navigate to the Update & Security > Troubleshoot one by one. Then you'll see a small three-lined Preview History button in the same location, and you can select that to view your iTunes Store history.

I don't remember what I had for breakfast, much less what the name was of a song I listened to three days ago.Īnyhow, if you haven't downloaded iTunes 11 yet, you can do so by going to the Apple Menu on your Mac and choosing Software Update or by visiting Apple's download page. After the program is installed and running, get started with this tip by clicking on the Store icon in the upper-right corner of the iTunes window. This could be handy if you find something you like but don't buy it at the time, especially if your memory is as poor as mine is. In the new version of iTunes, we now can view a history of the media we've clicked to preview.
