Apple finally unveils Music, TV, and Devices Apps for Windows


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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 devices. Previously available in a limited “Preview” state only on Windows 11, these standalone apps are now fully functional and accessible on both Windows 10 and 11, offering a more modern and streamlined experience compared to the aging iTunes software.

Apple Releases Music, TV, and Devices Apps for Windows 

This release signifies a pivotal step in Apple’s phased replacement of iTunes on Windows. While iTunes remains operational and receives occasional updates, its functionality paled in comparison to its macOS counterpart. Lacking features like lossless and high-resolution music streaming and modern design aesthetics. The dedicated Music app seamlessly addresses this gap. Providing Windows users with the same comprehensive features and intuitive interface enjoyed by Apple ecosystem users on other platforms.

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The new TV app takes the spotlight for accessing both personal video libraries and Apple TV+ content. Stream seamlessly in up to 4K HDR, browse iTunes purchases. And discover new shows and movies through curated recommendations and personalized suggestions. Finally, the Devices app simplifies device management for iPhones, iPads, and iPods. Effortlessly sync music, photos, and other data, perform backups, and keep your devices updated. All within a dedicated and user-friendly interface.

The future of iTunes on Windows remains uncertain. It might continue supporting older Windows versions, but its prolonged coexistence with the new apps hints at a gradual phase-out. Given the vast improvements and platform parity offered by the Music, TV, and Devices apps, the transition for Windows users is sure to be a welcome one. With its more intuitive design, modern features, and seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem, this release underscores Apple’s commitment to enhancing the experience for its users across all platforms.

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