Apple Music has many things going for it, especially the audio quality. There’s no official Apple Music app for Windows PC, though. But if you want to listen to high-quality music on Apple Music using your PC, there are many ways.
Listen to Apple Music on Windows Using iTunes
iTunes might be dead in Apple’s ecosystem, but it still lives on Windows. If you’ve ever used it, though, you would know it’s not the best thing to happen to Windows. iTunes is resource-intensive, has poor performance, and a bunch of other problems. As of now, however, it is the only official Apple Music PC app. If you want to download Apple Music on Windows, iTunes is your only option. If you’ve been an iTunes user before, things wouldn’t seem too unfamiliar. iTunes does not support the Lossless audio you’re probably used to on Apple Music on iOS and Android. Download: iTunes for Windows
Launch Apple Music in Web Browser
While there isn’t an official Apple Music app on Windows, you can stream your Apple Music from the web. Apple Music supports Firefox as well as Chromium-based browsers. Those are pretty much the only two practical browser choices on Windows. So, regardless of which browser you use, you should be able to listen to Apple Music on Windows. Note: The web app does not support downloads or lossless audio. Visit: Apple Music Web Player If you’re using a Chromium-based browser, such as Chrome or Edge, you can also install Apple Music as a web app. Keep in mind, though, that the Apple Music web player is not a PWA (Progressive Web App). So, installing it does not add anything to the functionality of the web app. But you do get Apple Music in a separate Window like you would with a desktop app. On Microsoft Edge, On Google Chrome, This will place an Apple Music web shortcut on your desktop. You can pin it to the taskbar or the start menu.
Use Third-Party Apple Music App for PC
As long as there’s at least a website or a web app, third-party developers can always come in and create a desktop app. This has happened for many services, from Google Play Music to YouTube Music and even Spotify, which does have an official PC app. Naturally, Apple Music has some third-party clients as well that work on the PC. Using third-party solutions can be a potential security risk, as it always is. However, third-party clients for a service pose an extra threat, since you will probably want to log into your Apple Music account on this client. Usually, this happens over a web interface and is secure, but it is still a risk. If you are willing to take the risk, currently you have a couple of options.
Use Apple Music Electron on Windows
Unlike most electron apps for web apps, this isn’t simply a wrapper for the web app. Apple Music Electron looks very much like a native Apple Music PC app. It also offers desktop integration, including following the system accent and theme. Download: Apple Music Electron
Listen to Apple Music on PC with Cider
Apple Music Electron has reached the end of development. The developer has moved to the development of another Apple Music client called Cider. Cider is still a new project in alpha stages. As such, you can expect crashes. It also does not have any features yet beyond letting you stream Apple Music. Cider is currently available for a price on the Microsoft Store and for free on GitHub. Download Cider: Microsoft Store Apple Music is slowly turning universal with the web app and other third-party app integrations. Although there is no official app available for Apple Music on Windows now, you can still tune to your favorite music using all the above-mentioned methods. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.
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