[Electronics-Talk] FW: [GTTsupport] New browser web interface for Apple Music

Eric Calhoun eric at pmpmail.com
Sat Sep 7 21:25:45 UTC 2019



Original Message: 
From: "Luke" <bugsyman35 at gmail.com>
To: "GTTsupport at groups.io" <GTTsupport at groups.io>
Subject: [GTTsupport] New browser web interface for Apple Music
Date: 
Fri, 6 Sep 2019 13:04:49 -0400

https://beta.music.apple.com/ 
I tried it on the desktop with windows 10 for about five or 10 minutes. I
have a lot of playlist at first it showed 30 then later on I did something
and it showed   50.  I have a lot more than that LOL.  couldn't find the
rest, But I did find all of my artist by clicking on the artists button.Not
saying you can't but I couldn't find a way to make a playlist. Just like
the app it's clunky so pick your poison I guess. Using the latest version
of Firefox and NVDA 19.2.  Here's a article on it
Apple Music launches on the web

Author: Chaim Gartenberg

Date Written: Sep 5, 2019 at 4:00 PM

Date Saved: 2019-09-06, 12:42 PM

Source:
https://www.theverge.com/2019/9/5/20851576/apple-music-web-player-interface-b
eta-browser-streaming



Apple Music is getting a big expansion today with a new web interface
that will let subscribers stream music directly from a browser without
having to install iTunes or a separate Apple Music app. The new web
interface launches today as a public beta for subscribers at
beta.music.apple.com.

The interface looks a lot like Apple's new standalone Music app that the
company is launching with macOS Catalina later this year, except it runs
inside a web browser. Apple says that it should work in all browsers,
including Google Chrome, and on all devices, including Windows 10, Chrome
OS, and even mobile platforms like Android.

The site offers access to the entire Apple Music catalog as well as any
tracks users have synced to their libraries that aren't on Apple Music.
Playlists - including Apple's personalized "For You" recommendations - and
Apple Music's radio stations will be available as part of the beta, too.

The beta site will be missing some features, including the flagship Beats
1 live broadcast, some of Apple's original music video content, and smart
playlists. But Apple says it'll continue to build out the website over
time. Additionally, you'll eventually be able to sign up for Apple Music
directly from the web, although that won't be available in this version of
the beta.

As for the logic of adding a web interface, the move allows Apple to
bring Apple Music to other platforms - like Chrome OS or Linux - without
having to develop and support a custom app for each platform. Web support
also puts Apple on par with its biggest competitor in the music sphere:
Spotify. The Swedish streaming service, which became the first platform to
hit 100 million paid subscribers earlier this year, has offered a web
player for years that allows subscribers to access music without having to
install a full-fledged app.



  

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