New apps coming up while saying goodbye to iTunes

New apps coming up while saying goodbye to iTunes

Apple puts an end to iTunes, one of the most popular apps in history. At the Apple World Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 3-7, the company is expected to announce plans for new software to replace the beloved and hated application.

iTunes has been the principal way to buy, create and listen to music for almost 20 years. Released in 2001, iTunes, associated with the rise of iPod and iPhone, has been a resource for music lovers for generations.

But over time, iTunes, which has become slow and useless compared to Apple’s current software, has caused controversy. In addition, the way he listened to music, which he represented, was overshadowed by the method of listening to music over the Internet, buying and organizing songs in the archive.

According to the news in Bloomberg, Apple, users will be able to listen to music to adopt a new application to eliminate the traditional version of iTunes.

Earlier media reports suggest that the new version will be produced specifically for Apple Music. While some features are retained in this release, it is expected that the old ones will be left behind for many years of use.

Along with the music app, Apple is also likely to release separate apps for video and podcasts that are part of iTunes. With the release of Apple’s own video streaming service, the TV version currently available on some platforms will soon be available in others.

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