Some Apple services are now easier to utilize on Windows thanks to Microsoft.
Microsoft said last year at its Surface presentation on October 12 that Apple Music and Apple TV will soon be available in the Microsoft Store as alternatives to Windows that weren’t good enough. That day has finally arrived.
As long as Windows 11 is installed, you may now download Apple Music, Apple TV, and a third software called Apple gadgets that allows you to manage your Apple gadgets. We’ll go over what each of these new Apple apps can do for you on Windows in brief, along with how to install them today.
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How to obtain Windows 11 versions of Apple TV, Music, and Devices
Any of the three applications can be downloaded to your computer as long as Windows 11 version 22621.0 or later is installed. See our instructions for downloading and installing Windows 11 if you’re still on Windows 10 or an earlier version.
All you need to do now is look for the programs in the Microsoft Store by clicking on the links below or by hand:
Apple Music (a substitute for iTunes): This service allows you to stream music, listen to podcasts, and more. A paid subscription is required.
Watch movies,
Apple TV Plus, and more on Apple TV (which replaces the Apple TV web player). You also need to have a paid subscription.
Apple products (which take the role of iTunes): Control your iPod, iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch, among other Apple devices. You may update, backup, and restore your devices in addition to syncing music, movies, and TV series.
Windows 11’s Apple TV app
Movies and TV series may be streamed on Windows using Apple TV.
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iTunes will no longer function if you download Apple Music, Apple TV, Apple Devices, or all three. Uninstalling one of the three programs you downloaded is the only method to restore iTunes to functionality.
Additionally, none of the features may function as intended because all three of the Apple applications for Windows are presently previews.