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iTunes departs from Windows: New apps released on Microsoft Store

Microsoft announced in October that Apple TV and Apple Music apps would be added to the Microsoft Store in 2023. The preview version of Apple apps is available for sale in the Windows store. Users can now sync their iPhone...
 iTunes departs from Windows: New apps released on Microsoft Store
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Microsoft announced in October that Apple TV and Apple Music apps would be added to the Microsoft Store in 2023. The preview version of Apple apps is available for sale in the Windows store. Users will no longer use iTunes for tasks such as syncing, updating, restoring and restoring their iPhone, backing up to computer or iCloud, transferring music and photos.

Published in the Microsoft Store as Apple Devices, the application will replace iTunes. When users install this application, they will no longer be able to access the iTunes program, and audiobooks and podcasts on the device will also be inaccessible until a compatible version of iTunes is released. Users will need to uninstall this version of the app to return to iTunes.

Apple Music and Apple TV apps were released alongside the new Apple Devices app that lets users manage their iPhone, iPad and iPod devices from their Windows PC. No need for iTunes to listen to music and watch TV.

Apple states that some features are unavailable and requires Windows 11 to install Apple Music, Apple TV, Apple Devices apps. On the other hand, users are reporting that apps are not currently installed.

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