Hi Folks,
I don't if this will help or not but there was an article that suggested that 
upgrading Flip4Mac helped with some iTunes 9.1 problems.
Marshall
On Apr 1, 2010, at 5:40 AM, Howard Dupuis wrote:

> Hello all. I may have found the reason why iTunes was crashing, for me
> at least. Perhaps others who had been experiencing the same will
> benefit.
> If the mouse cursor tracks the VO cursor, iTunes will crash -- easily
> and often -- especially when mucking around with the playlist browser.
> (A very helpful soul identified the prefs as the problem. So I reset
> them, and then changed things, one by one, until iTunes crashed again.
> Finally got it, I'm pretty sure.)
> This is odd, really, as I don't normally have the mouse cursor
> tracking the VO cursor, but had ended up with that setting after my
> preferences had reset themselves -- as they tend to do every once in
> awhile -- and decided to give that navigation method a try when I was
> setting the prefs. Won't do that again!
> And, I can now check out the new iTunes.
> Happy (crash-free) listening.
> -- Howard
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