Some users search for “10.13.99” because they are confused about their OS version. To check your real version:
Go to the App Store and click the Updates tab. If an iTunes update is available, it will appear there.
The version is a placeholder used by the final standalone iTunes installers (like version 12.8.3) to signify that they are only compatible with macOS High Sierra (10.13) or older. If your Mac is running Monterey, Ventura, Sonoma, or newer, these installers will fail because the operating system already has the newer, integrated versions of these tools. How to Proceed Based on Your Needs
You may need the , which often triggers a pop-up when you plug in a newer iOS device.
If you are forced to upgrade to macOS Catalina or newer, be aware that iTunes is gone forever. Your library will migrate to the Apple Music app, but features like iPod syncing and local app management will disappear.
There is no actual macOS version "10.13.99"; this is a version check limit set by Apple to prevent the installation of iTunes on systems where it has been replaced. Apple Support Community Why You Can't Download iTunes Starting with macOS Catalina (10.15), Apple split iTunes
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