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New itunes reviews
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It allows data transfers between all Apple devices (iPads, iPhones, iPods, Macs) and supports Windows and macOS. What is iMazing?ĭeveloped by “DigiDNA,” the software was first released in 2008 as “DiskAid” and then renamed “iMazing.” As the name suggests, it is an “ amazing” management tool that functions like a Swiss Army knife. We tested the app on a MacBook Pro 13′ running Intel Core i5 processor for this review. Note: iMazing 2 is available for macOS and Windows. With features that can bring a slew of features to your iDevices, such as back-up and transfer of data, music, videos, or even text messages, iMazing does it all and does it with ease. If you’re looking to get into the Apple ecosystem and keep the freedom of choice, along with the ability to transfer data quickly? In that case, a tool that can help with back-ups or data transfers for an iPhone or Apple device that surpasses iTunes’ limitations is essential, which is why iMazing has you covered. However, that’s the price most users are willing to pay since Apple brings stability, performance, and compatibility but sacrifices at the expense and freedom. With a heavily restrictive ecosystem put in place by Apple, it’s challenging to achieve the same user freedom that Android has been blessed with. The Apple community is continually being bombarded with support software and accessories to improve areas where the proprietary software seems to falter. There are plenty of users who have both an Apple and a Windows device, so with this in mind, perhaps it's time at WWDC for the company to recognize this, and put iTunes to bed.The Apple iPhone and the entire ecosystem have become a revered range of lifestyle gadgets that people can’t seem to get enough of. ITunes has had its day - it's a relic of an era where we used PCs and laptops to manage our music for our iPods, and for a time, apps for our iPhones. Perhaps this is where the Apple TV app, found on televisions, could come over to Windows 11 to alleviate this, while podcasts could be their own app for both Android and Windows devices. Yet iTunes still offers podcasts and videos that can be bought within the app in Windows, which complicates things. Translating this to Windows would be a challenge, but as Apple Music is available on Android, there may be potential to make it available to Windows 11 users as an app as well, saving the company from having to support two music apps on two different platforms.Īs Android apps are available as a preview for users in the Microsoft Store, this could make sense for Apple and Apple Music users who don't have a Mac, especially as it's also arrived on Roku devices.










New itunes reviews