Apple releases Music, TV, and Devices apps on Windows

Apple has released the final versions of Music, TV, and Devices on the Windows platform. These apps are now available to download on x86 devices running Windows 10 and 11. The Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Devices applications represent Apple’s initiative to divide iTunes on PC into distinct platforms, aligning with the functionality of […]

Apple has released the final versions of Music, TV, and Devices on the Windows platform. These apps are now available to download on x86 devices running Windows 10 and 11. The Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Devices applications represent Apple’s initiative to divide iTunes on PC into distinct platforms, aligning with the functionality of these apps on Macs. The Apple Devices app makes managing iPhones and iPads from a Windows PC easier, offering options to back up, restore, and sync content. Alongside these new apps, Apple has updated the iCloud for Windows app, making it work better with Windows systems. This is part of a larger effort to ensure Windows users can enjoy a seamless experience with their services. Microsoft has also embraced this collaboration, integrating iCloud Photos into Windows 11‘s Photos app.

The development was first shared by a Microsoft official on X, who wrote, “A huge congratulations to our friends at Apple on the launch of Apple TV, Apple Music, and Apple devices for Windows. Always a pleasure working with you!”.

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