After installing the iCloud for Windows app from the Microsoft Store and choosing to sync iCloud, iPhone users with Windows devices will be able to see their iPhone photos and videos within Photos. But don’t panic, because this is not a bug, it is a conscious decision that Redmond officials made, for some unknown reason, as no further information has been provided. In October, Microsoft announced that was integrating Apple’s iCloud storage service with the Photos app in Windows 11. The Windows version of the iTunes app is no longer downloadable from the Microsoft Store, following the latest update. Users will have to uninstall the apps to continue using iTunes. It will appear to the left of your notification area (often, but incorrectly, called the system tray. Starting January 6, 2021, with Insider build 21286, people testing unstable versions of Windows 10 will begin seeing the widget. Apple notes that installing any of these apps will prevent iTunes for Windows from opening. Is Windows 11 Next Microsoft is already testing this change in Insider builds of Windows 10. The app replaces iTunes for sync and backup and also allows users to restore firmware without the need for iTunes.Īll three of the new Apple apps require Windows 11 version 22621.0 or higher. There’s also a preview app called “Apple Devices” that lets users manage Apple devices from their Window PC. The Apple Music app is almost the same as the macOS version but doesn’t have the lyrics feature. The Apple TV app functions similarly to the app on Smart TVs, giving users access to Apple TV+ and Apple TV Channels, in addition to movies and TV shows from the iTunes Store. The apps look similar to the versions that are available on macOS but are slightly modified for Windows. The launch was first spotted by The Verifier. The roll out comes a few months after Microsoft said the apps would be coming to Windows 11 this year. Apple is finally bringing its Apple Music and Apple TV apps to Windows, as preview versions of the two apps have quietly appeared on the Microsoft Store.
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