
You can purchase and download music, movies, TV shows, or audiobooks that will be added to your Library and played from your PC or any Apple device.



You also have some ways to transfer data from your iPod to your PC. It can also install updates and synchronize the media on all your Apple devices and computer, including the content you purchased on iTunes Store from another device. Keep everything synchronized: iTunes also allows you to create and restore backups of your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.The content you download from the iTunes Store is also synchronized, so you can keep all your media in one place and create playlists. Handy song management: You can easily import songs, videos, and movies from your computer or a CD directly into your iTunes library.But this is where that new Apple Devices app comes in, which you’ll need in order to sync your media with iPhone or iPad over a cable. With the Apple Music app you’ll be able to access Apple Music, as well as your music library. You’ll also still be able to access any rented or purchased content from within the app, too. The Apple TV app will provide users with access to TV+ subscription content, as well as other Apple TV channels, like Paramount+ and Showtime. Once the new apps are up and running properly, they’ll bring a much more streamlined experience to Windows users who use Apple services.

We don’t expect you’ll experience major difficulties with these preview versions, but if you'd rather not risk losing content or features temporarily, then play it safe and wait until stable versions of the apps arrive – especially if you rely on podcasts and audiobooks to get you through the day.
