

There is no standalone installer provided. "Note: macOS 10.14 Mojave includes iTunes 12.9.x as part of the operating system. Any help?Įdit: there is a really obvious statement on the link that I posted above that I somehow missed: All I know is that iTunes was installed on this machine at one point, so a working installer must exist. I don't know if this is Apple trying to strong-arm 10.14 users into upgrading to 10.15 and losing 32-bit application support. It seems there is a gap in the available installers, which does not include Mojave. "This update requires macOS version 10.13.99 or earlier."Īnd I cannot install the latest version of iTunes, because it is for Catalina (10.15). When I try to install iTunes 12.8.3 on my machine (macOS 10.14.6), I see The latest macOS they support is High Sierra, 10.13.

This seems nearly impossible on Mojave, as far as I can tell. I uninstalled iTunes a while back when I first got my Mac.
