With the advent of MacOS Catalina, iTunes will be split into three modern apps namely Music, TV and Podcasts. So here’s everything you need to know about these three new applications and the end of iTunes. ALSO READ: Apple launches Mac Pro with modular design and 1.5TB RAM

iTunes Is Dead

Released in 2001, iTunes was possibly the best online music store that safeguarded music against online piracy and helped users to effortlessly purchase their favorite content. Furthermore, it even allowed users to sync music to their iPods and other Apple devices.

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Well, this nearly two decades old software has now come to an end.

Lately, Apple has been pushing users towards Apple Music. We can now explore and listen to our favorite music tracks on Apple Music. Well, the monthly subscription on Apple Music eliminates the need for individually purchasing songs. Similar to iTunes, Apple Music also sync our music libraries and playlists across all of our devices. As a conclusion, all of the music-based content on iTunes will now available on Apple Music. The Podcasts app does exactly as its name suggests. It allows users to listen to podcasts and even bookmark their favorite creators. Lastly, the TV app will allow users to access TV shows & movies that were earlier available on iTunes.

iTunes: The Multipurpose Apple Service

In addition to media consumption, iTunes was also used to transfer files and sync data across Apple devices. That said, the service became very blotted in recent years. Consequently, Apple decided to kill iTunes and introduce its new trio of apps for MacOS. Apple has clearly stated that all of your previous iTunes purchases will remain accessible in the new apps. Lastly, existing iTunes gift coupons would still function fine.

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