
Apple Music is available on both Xbox and PlayStation consoles–giving gamers options rather than just listening to Spotify. I’m not sure why you’d want to soldier on with iTunes at this point since the Windows experience has been abysmal for years.Īs more and more of Apple’s revenue is derived from its services, it is continuing to branch out. For users who want to continue using iTunes, the new Apple apps must be uninstalled. On first launch, users are warned that iTunes for Windows will no longer work after they’re installed. The caveat here is that once you’re ready to start using these apps–you must give up iTunes. The Apple Devices app also suggests that Windows users will finally be able to abandon iTunes for good as it takes over syncing local media and restoring the firmware of devices. Apple Music is music the lyrics feature available on Mac and iOS–but is otherwise functionally identical.

The Music app is slightly buggy, I couldn't get the Browse tab to work.The Apple TV app appears to function similarly to the already existing Xbox app. You can listen to Radio shows, access songs in Apple Music's collection, and tracks that you have in your own library. Just like the TV app, you will need an Apple Music subscription, or opt-in to a free month's trial. The Apple Music Preview Window app has a design that is nearly identical to the Mac app. Users can set the automatic download behavior, streaming quality, restrictions (content rating) from the Settings.

Or, you can buy or rent movies and watch them. You need an active Apple TV subscription to use the app, or you may opt-in for a 7 day free trial (requires a credit card) to give it a shot. Sign in to your Apple ID, and select the video that you want to watch. The sidebar has various shortcuts to switch between the Store, your Library, and Apple TV+ content. The layout of the Apple TV Preview app for Windows 11 is slightly different compared to the macOS version, but the options are similar.
