Apple’s Top Service Now Works on Linux Too

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

Apple’s top service now works on linux tooApple Music, which is one of Apple’s top services and main cash cows these days, is now available on the web, which means that it can be used on more than just devices launched by the Cupertino-based tech giant.

In other words, you can now point your browser to music.apple.com on pretty much any operating system out there, including Linux, Windows, and even Mac if you don’t want to use the Music app.

Apple Music originally went live on the web last September, but at that point, it was only considered a beta version. As usual, beta releases comes with a somewhat higher or lower likelihood of bugs, so this new launch is a notable moment for those who want to use Apple Music without such concerns.

All major browsers supported

Apple Music on the web supports all major browsers, including Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, so no matter which one you use, you should be able to connect just fine – as a matter of fact, any Chromium-powered browser would … (read more)

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