On January 9, 2001, Steve Jobs launched the iTunes software, which for nearly 20 years made it possible to manage iOS devices and purchase music, films, series, and even books.
According to a new report from the ever-informed Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman,iTunes should say goodbye with the next version macOS10.15. He also mentionsother new features to comefor the Apple Watch and iPad, which will beconference program for Monday June 3:
According to the journalist's sources, Apple willreplace iTunesby severalindependent apps for music, podcasts and TV. This would happen with the next major release,macOS 10.15.
Users who wantmanage their iOS devicesfrom their Mac computer, couldgo through the new Music application.
Mark Gurman also confirms several known facts about upcoming new features. The Apple Watch would further emancipate itself from the iPhone, by embedding the App Store directly on the watch. She would also be entitled tonew calculator and Dictaphone apps.
Another confirmation: the iPad will have new features that will make the tablet even more viable than beforeas a computer replacement. He mentions improvements to the home screen, and multi-windowing in apps.
Also mentioned here is aredesign of the Reminders and Health apps, and improvements to Maps, Messages, Books, Home and Mail.
We will have the answer regarding his predictions in a few days now:
- Next Apple conference: Monday June 3 at 7 p.m., to be followed onlive.iPhon.fr, in our i-nfo.fr appavailable on iPhoneoron iPad, meet at 6:45 p.m.!
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By : Keleops AG
Deputy editor-in-chief, also known under the pseudonym Teza. Former video games journalist, who has been immersed in tech and Apple products since his very first iPhone 3GS in 2009. He has since worked for several American tech sites and now for iPhon.fr. Incidentally YouTuber and Apple product specialist on the MobileAddict channel. To contact me: maxime[a]iphon.fr