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Apple has released updates for its Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Devices apps for PC users running Windows 11, bringing what appear to be notable improvements and bug fixes to the preview apps.
Aimed at Windows 10 and 11, Apple's Devices app, Music app, and TV app will eliminate the need for iTunes at this point except for podcasts and audiobooks. Written by Lance Whitney, Contributor ...
In 2019, Apple decided to kill iTunes and release standalone apps for Apple Music and Apple TV for Mac users. But the company refrained from bringing the same apps to Windows.
Apple has quietly released PC apps for Apple Music and TV — but the new apps will not run on the near ubiquitous Windows 10. Apple replaced iTunes for Mac users in 2019, splitting its functions ...
Apple has officially released the complete versions of its Music, TV, and Devices apps for Windows, marking a significant shift in how Apple users on Windows platform can manage their media and ...
Apple’s Music and TV apps for Windows have made an appearance, with preview versions of the apps being spotted on the Microsoft Store by The Verifier (via MacRumors). Last October, Microsoft ...
The Apple Devices app also lets you syn music, movies, and TV shows. But it’s also the app you can use to backup, restore, or update an iPhone, iPad, or iPod from a Windows PC.
The long-running app was replaced by the Apple Music, Apple TV and Apple Podcast apps in iOS 13, macOS Catalina and iPadOS 13. The Cupertino tech giant, however, retained iTunes for Windows computers.
Windows 10 on ARM is a work in progress. Case in point: the app for Apple Music is unusable but there’s a workaround. I’ve been using a new HP Elite Folio that runs Windows 1o Pro on ARM.