Apple Music Classical Harmonizes with Web Browsers, Finally Reaches Mac Users
Apple Music Classical expands its reach with a web app, allowing subscribers to enjoy the full catalog through their browser.
Apple Music Classical Launches on the Web Apple Music Classical, a dedicated platform for classical music under the Apple Music umbrella, has expanded its availability by launching a web version. Accessible at classical.music.apple.com, this move effectively brings the service to Mac users who previously lacked a native app.
Key Points:
- Web Availability: Subscribers can now log in and listen through any web browser, providing access on Macs and other devices.
- One-Month Free Trial: New users are offered a one-month free trial to try the service.
- Initial Testing Issues: During early testing, some tracks experienced delays or failed to start, and navigation between sections caused music to stop playing.
- Previous Rollouts: Apple Music Classical first launched on iPhone in 2023, followed by Android, iPad, and CarPlay.
- Limited Device Support: Despite being part of Apple Music, native apps for Mac, Apple TV 4K, and Apple Vision Pro are still missing.
The slow rollout of Apple Music Classical across devices has raised questions, especially given that these devices already have native Apple Music apps.
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