Apple Music has recently released an update for its Windows version, addressing long-standing user complaints about the app’s simplicity. The latest version, 1.3.0.54 (1.768.13825.0), introduces an exciting new feature – scrolling lyrics. This addition has been met with great enthusiasm by Windows users, who have been eagerly awaiting a more enhanced music streaming experience. However, it’s important to note that this version is a preview release, and some functions may not work as expected. Users must also uninstall this version to revert to iTunes.

Users can jump from a specific line in the lyrics to the playback progress

The previous version of Apple Music on Windows lacked advanced features, prompting user dissatisfaction. The app’s rating in the Windows 11 app store averaged a mere 2.9 points, highlighting the need for improvements. Responding to user feedback, Apple has finally included the highly requested scrolling lyrics function in the latest update. This addition allows users to view synchronized lyrics while enjoying their favorite songs, enhancing the overall music-listening experience. Additionally, the update now enables users to jump from a specific line in the lyrics to the corresponding playback progress, offering greater convenience.

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Despite the exciting new features, it’s essential to be aware of the limitations associated with this preview release. Upon installation, iTunes will temporarily be inaccessible, preventing access to audiobooks and podcasts until a compatible version of iTunes is made available. While this may inconvenience some users, it demonstrates Apple‘s commitment to refining and optimizing the Windows version of Apple Music.

With the ability to view synchronized lyrics and navigate to specific playback progress, Apple Music has addressed key user concerns and enhanced the app’s functionality. However, as a preview release, certain limitations exist, such as the temporary inaccessibility of iTunes and related content. Despite these drawbacks, Apple’s dedication to improving the Windows version of Apple Music is evident, and users can expect further enhancements in the future.

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