Although Apple ended the presence of iTunes on the Mac since the release of macOS Catalina, it continued to work on Windows. Soon, we may witness the end of the iTunes era, especially after the emergence of new reports of Apple’s plans with Microsoft in the coming days. After Apple suspended the iTunes program on the Mac in late 2019, it was not clear what it would do with it on Windows, and some believed at the time that it would continue to work as a single application, at least temporarily due to Apple’s unwillingness to develop to another competing platform. Others doubted that Windows users would soon have the same multi-application treatment as Mac users. A report last year indicated that Apple was already working to cancel iTunes on Windows in favor of a series of standalone applications, although the report at the time was somewhat vague, it was mentioned that soon Apple will have a new application in the Store. Microsoft, did not disclose any other details. This left open for some speculation, since iTunes isn’t the only Windows app supported by Apple, there is also the iCloud Windows app that gets updated regularly. Other possibilities indicated that Apple was preparing a TV application for Windows users, since the iTunes version of Windows did not support the live broadcast service on the new Apple TV Plus, which left Windows users watching the original versions of Apple. Through their web browser. Then Apple also hired experienced Windows software developers since late 2019, so it seemed clear that Apple was about to do something, and this team had already managed to create an Apple TV app for Xbox, and this also indicates that iTunes Windows will It will be completed very soon. In fact, iTunes on Windows was far behind that of the Mac. For example, when Apple separated Books or Apple Books as a standalone application on the Mac several years ago, it did not follow suit on Windows, leaving users with a substandard experience, and Apple also left other elements of iTunes on Windows that were removed since A long period of Mac release even after its final demise two years ago.
** Music and Podcasts for Windows**
The good news is that soon, iPhone and iPad users who use Windows will be able to use separate, alternative programs for iTunes on Windows. Where sources revealed that Apple has already started testing new music and podcast applications for Windows in a special beta version.
It is hard to believe that Apple will not want to put a final end to iTunes on Windows or support and develop it to emulate the Mac, and Apple has to take a step forward when it comes to attracting Windows users to the Apple system.
It is possible that these applications are initially designed for Xbox users, rather than Windows users, especially since Apple recently released its Apple TV application for Xbox, so it seems that these two applications have been added to complete the collection on these devices, but this is unlikely as Apple has generalized Its applications are as it did with Apple TV and made it support many smart TVs around the world, and if so, it is imminent that Apple will move to Windows.