sincity Posted June 4, 2019 Share Posted June 4, 2019 Apple may have announced the death of iTunes as we know it, splitting it into three separate apps with the next version of macOS (Catalina), but what about the Windows app? Well, it seems this will remain unaffected.Apple informed Micah Singleton of Billboard that iTunes for Windows will continue to tick along just as it is, at least for the time being.As you can see in the above tweet (via Windows Central), Singleton further observed that the iTunes Store will still be available in Finder under macOS Catalina, as well as in the sidebar of the new Music app (the three new apps in Catalina will be Apple Music, Apple TV and Apple Podcasts).Windows 10 May 2019 Update is rolling out very slowlyHere's what happened at Apple's WWDC 2019 keynoteMac Pro 2019 first look: The most powerful Mac everArs Technica further clarified that Apple doesn’t have any intention of ending support for iTunes in Windows, although whether that might change down the line, we’ll just have to see.Importance of WindowsThis is important, because those using iTunes on Windows represent a large chunk of the user base, given that Windows 10 is now on over 825 million devices across the globe, with other versions of the operating system – mainly Windows 7 – still plentiful, of course.And indeed if you look at the Microsoft Store, iTunes actually heads up the list of most popular apps, so it’s certainly important what happens to the software on Windows.For now, then, it’s simply business as usual, and you could argue that the death of iTunes has been greatly exaggerated in a way, as there will still be plenty of users of the existing iTunes app even after Catalina takes the stage.The best macOS apps for your Apple computerhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/gMjSZGFfYq8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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