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Apple to replace iTunes for Windows with Music, TV, and Devices apps

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Ivan 13 January 2023

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Apple will soon phase out iTunes from its last platform - Windows. Microsoft announced that it's adding preview versions of three new Apple apps - Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Devices - as part of the Windows 11 preview build for insiders.

Apple Music will cater to a Windows user's local music library as well as give them access to the paid Apple Music service.

Apple Music Apple Music
Apple Music

Apple TV will bundle Apple's TV+ subscription with original content, as well as content from Paramount+, AMC+, Showtime, Starz, and others. You'll also find your iTunes-bought movies here and be able to rent new releases.

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Apple TV

Apple Devices will take over sync to Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod), as well as local backup and restore, and emergency software updates - this functionality has moved to macOS' Finder when you connect an iPhone.

Apple Devices
Apple Devices

That leaves podcasts and books as the only meaningful functions of iTunes left out of Apple Music, TV, and Devices. It's not clear whether Apple will later add these to the new apps or if it plans a fourth app just for them.

Microsoft warns that installing any of these new preview apps will stop iTunes on Windows so do keep that in mind if you have a large, curated local library. Uninstalling the new apps will allow you to once again install iTunes.

Source | Via

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  • Anonymous
  • 35V
  • 09 Feb 2023

Same - but apparently it does allow ripping on the MAC version so it should be the same for windows once it launches properly.

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  • Anonymous
  • T6e
  • 20 Jan 2023

I still buy CDs. I hope the ability to rip music and burn music is not taken away in this new replacement.

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  • Anonymous
  • vaS
  • 15 Jan 2023

kdeconnect

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