![]() ![]() Is Apple splitting up iTunes? Here’s how they’ll do it – April 15, 2019 It purges the system of these old models that are obsolete. I think death is the most wonderful invention of life. MacDailyNews Take: If anyone can embrace change, it’s Mac users! “I think it’s safe to say that we are entering a period of instability for macOS.” “It’s not hard to imagine that we’ll eventually be able to make Apple’s simple apps do more complex things, but this may be a multi-year process,” Snell writes. ![]() Moving Music to the Mac is an opportunity to give it an upgrade - for both the Mac and the iPad! - that will make it a more capable app.” “I’m hopeful, however, that Apple isn’t just going to toss the iOS version of Music on the Mac and call it a day. ![]() On the Mac, it will seem like a fish out of water… unless Apple upgrades it,” Snell writes. It’s simple and limited, with an interface that even now doesn’t seem to be properly optimized for larger iPad screens. “Music is an app built in a different era for a different purpose. “2019 promises to be a huge year of change for the Mac, in large part because this fall’s macOS release will open the floodgates to apps originally designed for iOS.” “Who knew that a report that Apple was replacing iTunes with new apps brought to the Mac from iOS would open a Pandora’s Box of Mac angst?” Jason Snell writes for Macworld. ![]()
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