iTunes may be killed and replaced with the Music app
According to Bloomberg, at the WWDC Developer Conference 2019 here, Apple may announce the death of the iTunes platform after 18 years of launch in the next version of macOS and replace it with other independent applications including Music. , TV and Podcasts.
Earlier, the 9to5Mac news site also confirmed that iTunes will no longer be available on the Mac operating system and replaced by the Music app. Synchronizing and managing Apple devices is also done by this new tool.
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At the iTunes launch event on January 9, 2001, Steve Jobs - Apple's late CEO, said that iTunes is something far beyond other music applications, with a simple user interface. It will attract users to join the digital music era.
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ITunes interface when launched in 2001.
At the WWDC 2019 event held next Monday, Apple is expected to announce iOS 13, macOS 10.15, watchOS 6 and tvOS 13 along with many other developments.
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