ITunes

iTunes is Apple's music and video management software. It also serves as a desktop client for the iTunes Store and handles iOS device synchronization.

It consists of two major components: iTunes itself, and Apple Mobile Device Support (AMDS). Apple Mobile Device Support is the component responsible for synchronizing with iOS devices. Previous versions included QuickTime, which was used for media playback.

Starting with version 9, iTunes on Windows includes a component called Apple Application Support, which is essentially WebKit. It is used to display the iTunes Store, as well as iTunes LPs and iTunes Extras.

Version History
Note: Only versions 7.3.0 and newer are included; anything before did not contain support for the (then non-existent) iPhone.

Older video cards
Starting with iTunes 12.1, Apple bundled 64-bit versions of Apple Mobile Device Support and Apple Application Support with iTunes. Between iTunes 12.1 and iTunes 12.4.3.1, Apple also offered a version for 64-bit Windows computers with older video cards, which keep the 32-bit versions of said libraries. Installing this version is necessary when using a 32-bit program expecting 32-bit libraries, such as many older jailbreak/jailbreak-related tools.