Manzana It introduced the new experience it will offer to iCloud, Apple Music and Apple TV users on Windows, with redesigned apps that seek to improve the user interface and sync with content.
The technology company has redesigned the iCloud app for Windows to better sync content between devices and make it easier to access from a computer using this operating system.
This redesign includes a new startup and setup experience, indicates progress in uploading and downloading iCloud content, and provides shortcuts to opening iCloud content on your computer.
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It also offers performance improvements to syncing photos with Microsoft Photos, adds support for physical security keys for secure Apple ID sign-in, and reduces the frequency of sign-in requests, as Apple detailed in a press release.
There are also changes to iTunes for Windows, which is now split into four different apps, with separate experiences for Apple TV and Apple Music. The app for this latest service has updated its user interface and integrated lossless audio, Sing-Along function, and 4K music videos.
Meanwhile, the new Apple TV app for Windows gives users access to original Apple TV+ programming as well as its library and purchased or rented video content. It also supports 4K playback and brings subscription channels to Windows for the first time.
Likewise, the new Apple Devices app lets you update, sync, and back up Cupertino-branded devices and store Apple Podcasts and Apple Books iTunes.
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