For Python 3.7.4, we provide two binary installer options for download.Changed in 3.7.4 OpenSSL has been updated from 1.1.0 to 1.1.1 and SQLite updated to 3.28.0.Please see What’s New In Python 3.7 for more information. Notable performance improvements in many areas.The insertion-order preservation nature of dict objects is now an official part of the Python language spec.Avoiding the use of ASCII as a default text encoding ( PEP 538, legacy C locale coercion.PEP 565, Improved DeprecationWarning handling.PEP 564, Time functions with nanosecond resolution.PEP 563, Postponed evaluation of annotations.PEP 562, Customization of access to module attributes.PEP 560, Core support for typing module and generic types.New documentation translations: Japanese,.PEP 545, Python documentation translations.PEP 539, new C API for thread-local storage.The final bugfix release with binary installers for 3.7 was 3.7.9.Īmong the major new features in Python 3.7 are: See the downloads page for currently supported versions of Python and for the most recent source-only security fix release for 3.7.
Update: iTunes 7.4.1 seems to break this simple technique, but Joe Maller posted another simple workaround that may work.Note: The release you are looking at is Python 3.7.4, a bugfix release for the legacy 3.7 series which is now in the security fix phase of its life cycle. For those having trouble, there are two more step-by-step tutorials posted here and here.
then you will lose those ringtones if you upgrade to iTunes 7.4. if you have previously installed Ringtones with iToner, iPhoneRingToneMaker etc. Some people have had trouble deleting the ringtones once they are on their iPhone. 3.1 MB in file size is the largest I can successfully transfer (so far) and have it work properly as a ringtone. UNCHECK "Hide extensions for known file types" once this is done you can simply rename the file with a new extension of M4R which then changes the Icon to say RING. Opens My Computer, Then goes to Tools-Folder Options-View Once you double click, the file should show up in the Ringtone area in iTunes.Īgain, you need to make sure the actual extension is changed.
Finder may ask you if you are sure you want to change the extension. Then change the extension in the "Name & Extension" field to "M4R". The easiest way to make sure you are changing the extension is to use Command-I to "Get Info" on the file in Finder. You have to make sure the actual extension is changed.
If you want to be sure about the sync, feel free to click "selected ringtones" and check off the file explicitly, though this shouldn't be required.
Now, click on your iPhone in iTunes, and go to the ringtone section. ( Some are reporting a size limit for the music file, so if you have trouble, using a smaller file may help)Ģ. This file will be added to your iTunes library automatically.
To add a ringtone to your iPhone, using Windows Explorer or Finder just duplicate and rename any AAC file with a "M4R" extension, then double-click on it.