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In October of 2022, Apple and Microsoft both signaled a similar fate for iTunes for Windows, revealing that the Apple Music and Apple TV apps would be available in the Microsoft Store in 2023.
Apple is finally bringing its Apple Music and Apple TV apps to Windows, as preview versions of the two apps have quietly appeared on the Microsoft Store.
Apple's top media streaming apps are soon getting a native-run experience on the Windows 11 operating system, for all people to enjoy the same features despite not running on the macOS.
All Windows 10 and Windows 11 users can now download Apple's new music, TV, and mobile device management apps from the Windows store. The Windows iCloud app also received a visual overhaul.
Preview versions of the two apps, as well as an Apple Devices app for managing devices such as iPhones, iPads, and iPods from Windows machines have now appeared in the Microsoft Store, as noted by ...
Microsoft first announced plans for ‌Apple Music‌ and ‌Apple TV‌ apps for the Microsoft Store back in October 2022, so the split from iTunes has been in the works for more than a year.
Apple has quietly released PC apps for Apple Music and TV — but the new apps will not run on the near ubiquitous Windows 10. Now four years later, Apple is doing the same thing for Windows ...
The apps include Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Devices, all built natively for Windows 11. Being a preview, the apps are only available for those currently in the U.S. running Windows 11.