Apple’s iTunes arrives in the Microsoft Store after lengthy delay

“iTunes is finally available to download from the Microsoft Store for the first time,” Killian Bell reports for Cult of Mac.

“The release makes it possible for Windows 10 S users, who cannot install applications obtained from third-party sources, to get their hands on Apple’s popular entertainment platform,” Bell reports. “This version of iTunes is exactly the same as the one available through Apple’s website.”

“iTunes has been compatible with Windows since April 2003, when Apple rolled out its version 4.0 update that introduced the iTunes Store,” Bell reports.

Read more in the full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: “It’s like giving a glass of ice water to somebody in hell,” if, by “ice water” today, you mean a bloated pile of old spaghetti code with a bunch of disparate junk bolted on at odd angles occluded by an incomprehensible user interface from hell.

In other words, it’s perfect for Microsoft Windows sufferers. To them, it’ll look and feel like streamlined perfection.

SEE ALSO:
Those trapped in Microsoft’s ‘Windows 10 S’ hell will have to wait a bit longer for their glass of ice water – December 15, 2017

9 Comments

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  1. No! There is no room for debate. It’s true that iTunes on Winshit 10 S is a Trojan.horse

    I am nuttie because I am a massive fartist

    I am John the DINGLER! I ART! I AM ART! And I am WinSane!!

    Mwuahahahahahaha

    /S

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