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One of the more useful features that Apple has introduced to the iTunes Store over the past couple years is the "Complete My Album" feature, which lets you take a single track of an album you like and easily upgrade to owning the full album. The only problem was it only worked for songs, when it seemed like a natural extension to take the functionality to TV shows.
Well, looks like Apple's finally wised up. Now, if you have a couple of episodes of a show, you can "Complete My Season Pass," which not only gets you the rest of the episodes of the season of that particular show at a substantial discount over buying the episodes individually. A welcome addition, I think.
[via MacRumors]
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Published on December 20, 2011 10:40