Those running on both Apple and Windows will no longer be affected. As the US giant announced last October, Microsoft now offers Apple applications for its devices.
Three applications have been presented in a “Preview” version, therefore preview, and are therefore not yet in their final form. Apple Music and Apple TV, as well as Apple Devices, an app for managing devices, are now available.
Similar interfaces except for a few details.
These versions of the applications would be, according to the screenshots revealed in the Windows store, substantially the same as those of Apple. The Apple TV app, however, has a menu located on the left, unlike Apple’s version, where the buttons are located at the top of the window.
For Apple Music, there are no big changes either. The only change will be detrimental to karaoke fans as song lyrics will not be displayed in this version. Podcasts and audiobooks are also not available at this time, pending an iTunes compatible version.
Because the well-known platform for users of Apple products will become unavailable if you download these planned versions of Apple Music and Apple TV. To continue managing your devices in iOS, you’ll need to download Apple Devices, which will allow you to sync media, update, backup, or restore an iPhone, iPad, or iPod.
Apple had already discontinued its iTunes music player for macOS in 2019.
Source: BFM TV

