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Apple's iTunes doesn't have much time left on Windows, as Apple has rolled out a new trio of apps to replace the venerable music player.
All Windows 10 and Windows 11 users can now download Apple's new music, TV, and mobile device management apps from the Windows store. The Windows iCloud app also received a visual overhaul.
While using Apple’s apps on Windows isn’t ideal, it’s significantly easier than it used to be—and you can now get most of your Apple information from a Windows desktop or laptop.
These apps are available for PCs running Windows 10 or Windows 11, but they're currently not out for ARM64-based devices.
If you want to use Apple Music on Windows, this is the app you need.
If Apple Music is not working or loading on Windows 11/10, you can follow the solutions mentioned in this post to resolve the issue.
Windows users who have an Apple Music subscription can now enjoy immersive, three-dimensional audio thanks to newly added support for Dolby Atmos on the Apple Music app.
If you own multiple Apple devices, or even Windows or Android devices, you can sync your Apple Music library across all of them. Here’s how.