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Microsoft confirms compatibility with iCloud, Apple Music, and Apple TV

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According to reports, Microsoft announced on Wednesday, October 12, that Apple Music, Apple TV, and iCloud are coming to Windows OS. In 2023, Windows-based computers will be able to download the desktop versions of the Apple TV and Apple Music apps from the Microsoft Store.  Prior to this, Windows computers lacked Apple TV and Apple Music-specific applications. To access TV+ programming, Apple advised PC users to open a web browser and go to tv.apple.com. This is true even though the aforementioned website is a rather subpar online tool. Customers of Apple Music have two options: they can visit music.apple.com or put up with iTunes for Windows. Also Read: Soon Set Microsoft Teams as Default on Cisco VC Hardware These two choices weren't as good as the rest. Native Apple Music and TV apps for Windows should make using the content on laptops and desktops much more enjoyable for Windows users. Microsoft confirms compatibility with iCloud, Apple Music, and Apple TV In keeping with the revelation that the Windows 11 Photos app would incorporate iCloud later this year, Apple is likewise making inroads into the world of personal media. This will make it possible for Windows users to utilize the built-in Windows Photos software to easily browse their iCloud Photo Library. Previously, the iCloud for Windows software allowed Windows users to download a copy of their iCloud Photos. As a result, the file explorer appears to have a library. Now that iCloud Photos has been integrated into the Photos app, users will have an experience that is comparable to what Apple users get when they use iCloud Photos on their Macs. Microsoft clients merely need to download the iCloud for Windows application from the Microsoft Store and turn on iCloud Photos synchronization, according to MacRumors. Those who take part in the Windows Insider program presently have access to a beta version of this integration. In November, the whole public will have access to the complete release.

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