Apple Music web app officially launches

Apple Music

It's been a while since Apple Music web worked in beta mode, but as of today it is officially done. We agree that having the native app on our Mac does not make much sense, but sometimes it is more practical to open a new tab in the browser than to open a new application.

It is also good to be able to use Apple Music from a computer with Windows or Linux without complicating your life. You enter the web, you log in with your Apple ID, and you already have all your music. So at one point, you can do well. It seems like a good initiative. I add it to my favorites.

Having been in beta since September, the Apple Music web application is finally fully up and running for all users. The web, found at music.apple.com (no longer prefix beta) allows users listen to Apple Music content without having to use the native application.

The general experience of using Apple Music through a web browser It's very similar to the use of the dedicated application. There are banners promoting new playlists and events like the upcoming "One World Together at Home" concert. When you're playing a song, the options to play or pause are exactly the same.

There are also tabs «For you","Explore" Y "Radio«Along with a search option to manually find a specific song or artist. You have the login button to log in with your Apple ID and gain access to your private libraries.

Now taking the Apple Music website out of its beta phase and launching it with all its content is a very wise decision on the part of the company. In these moments of confinement, all streaming audio and video platforms are practically essential in homes around the world.


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