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Apple has released the final versions of TV, Music, Devices on Windows (Windows 10 and 11) — more than a year after the release of previous versions, they came out of beta and got rid of the Preview mark in the name, MacRumors noted.
Microsoft helped Apple with the launch (somewhat ironically given the protracted beta), and Microsoft Store Lead Architect Rudy Hine congratulated Apple on the X/Twitter launch. Microsoft, for its part, has previously integrated iCloud into Windows, implementing the ability to access photos/videos from Apple’s cloud storage directly through the standard Photos app in Windows 11.
The trio of mentioned programs, together with the updated iCloud, should replace iTunes on Windows – Apple TV is designed for watching movies and series, Apple Music – for listening to music, and Apple Devices – device management (creating backups, restoring iPhones and iPads, synchronizing content and that’s it that’s all). iTunes is now only required to access podcasts and audiobooks on Windows.
The final versions of Apple TV, Apple Music and Apple Devices for Windows are already available for download in the Microsoft Store – only on traditional (x86-compatible) PCs running Windows 10 or Windows 11. And there is no sign of ARM64 versions for PCs with Qualcomm processors yet (Windows platform on ARM).
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