Introduced in 2023 for Windows users as preview-stage apps, Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Devices are finally available via Microsoft Store as mature products for everyone. These apps were released with the goal of replacing iTunes for Windows users, the once popular app which is no longer maintained on macOS, although it has been supported on Windows until the end of 2023.
While Android users have high regard for alternatives such as YouTube Music, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, Spotify, and so on, Apple Music reigns supreme amongst iPhone users. However, those who dabble with devices from both worlds are now able to fully enjoy a proper interaction between the platforms thanks to Apple Music and Apple TV.
Apple Devices, on the other hand, can be used to back up iPhone data to a Windows device. This way, the users no longer need to use iCloud for backup purposes. For now, the only drawback of this approach is that Apple Devices does not support wireless connection to the devices to backup.

In my early school days, I hated writing and having to make up stories. A decade later, I started to enjoy it. Since then, I published a few offline articles and then I moved to the online space, where I contributed to major websites that are still present online as of 2021 such as Softpedia, Brothersoft, Download3000, but I also wrote for multiple blogs that have disappeared over the years. I’ve been riding with the Notebookcheck crew since 2013 and I am not planning to leave it anytime soon. In love with good mechanical keyboards, vinyl and tape sound, but also smartphones, streaming services, and digital art.
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