Actually, iTunes isn’t dead

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Apple earlier this week finally “killed” iTunes on Mac, just as the rumors that preceded WWDC 2019 claimed it would — but there’s really no reason to panic. macOS Catalina will have independent Music, Podcast, and Apple TV apps, and the iTunes features you might be using right now will be spread between these as well as the Finder, which will handle all the iPhone and iPad backups and sync sessions you need. The changes make perfect sense in light of the evolutions of various Apple services. iTunes is just too crowded to handle everything, especially with the imminent arrival of the Apple TV+ streaming service. So that’s what killing iTunes on the Mac means… but if you’re a Windows PC, you should know nothing changes and iTunes will still be alive and well for years to come.

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Actually, iTunes isn’t dead originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 5 Jun 2019 at 10:35:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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