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Apple TV, Apple Music app will be on Windows Store, indicating Windows version of iTunes will enter history (183812)

Microsoft has determined that the Apple TV app and Apple Music streaming service app will be on the Microsoft Store in 2023, allowing users of the Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems to download and install, and therefore will no longer be able to rely only on the web version service or download additional iTunes for Windows and install it.

In a previous announcement, Microsoft has confirmed that it will collaborate extensively with Apple and that the Apple TV music streaming service will officially enter Xbox series game consoles and will also be available through the Microsoft Store on the Windows operating system. available on Windows operating system.

Prior to this, Microsoft had actually partnered with Apple to bring the Apple TV app to the Xbox series of game consoles, but Apple Music’s music streaming service has only been kept on Sony’s PlayStation game console and only this time is. been officially announced. in the Xbox series of game consoles.

Not only that, but Microsoft is also confident that the Apple TV app and Apple Music streaming service app will be listed on the Microsoft Store in 2023, allowing users of the Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems to download and install, then they will no longer do so you can only rely on the web version of the service. , or additionally download iTunes for Windows to install and use.

From the point of view of the collaboration between Microsoft and Apple, it means the Mac version of iTunesin historyLater, iTunes for Windows will also be discontinued from next year.

On the other hand, Microsoft has also determined that the next Windows 11 update will link the new version of the Photos app with Apple’s iCloud service, allowing users to view photo content stored in iCloud directly in the Photos app. However, users still need to download and further install iCloud for Windows to further sync account data.

At present, Microsoft has provided testing of this feature through the Windows Insider Program, and the official version will not be added until the next Windows update.

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