On June 3rd, at a WWDC (WorldWide Developers Conference) press conference, the Apple team gave some really shocking news that impressed all of its followers: they would be taking iTunes out of circulation .
This tool has been available for almost 20 years since Apple president Steve Jobs announced its creation and upcoming launch for users in 2001 .
Why does iTunes crash?
There are several reasons given by the Apple team for the closure of iTunes, mainly focused on explaining the loss of objectivity that this tool had with the Apple public .
As reported on June 3, iTunes had rcs data become too big to be fully controlled and in order to add more functions to it, they decided to distribute its features into 3 different tools:
Apple Music
One of iTunes' biggest attractions was its ability to play and obtain music through its interactive platform. However, this function was later transferred to Apple Music.
The latter will now allow the purchase of individual songs and entire albums , in the same way that iTunes used to do for Apple users.
The main difference between them is the price of obtaining both tools, since iTunes could be downloaded for free, but it has been mentioned that Apple Music will cost around 10 dollars a month to use its service.
Apple TV
Previously, movies were available for Apple users on iTunes, but now all of these streams will become part of Apple TV content.
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According to the Apple team, this tool promises to be faster, safer and more versatile than iTunes in terms of playback and storage effects, and will also have many more customizable options on its platform.
Additionally, the number of movies available will increase , so getting more views will be rewarded with the use of Apple TV.