Web Based Apple Music. The browser-based player includes "a core set of features" at the outset. For now, you can search for and play any song in the Apple Music catalog, as well as tunes from your library if you've set. Apple Music is available in iTunes, and for iOS and Android devices. Try it free Try it free. It hits all the right notes. Stream 60 million songs ad‑free. Download your favorite tracks. Play them offline. Get exclusive and original content. Listen across all of your devices. The Apple Music app is great for listening on a smartphone or tablet, but not so great for PC users. A web-based version helps Apple Music become an attractive option for desktop users.
With it, you can still use Apple Music even if you can’t download the app. Now the company seems to be confident in the roll-out as it removed the Beta tag from the site. If you’re familiar with the Apple Music app for Mac, you should be right at home with the web-based version. The browser-based player includes "a core set of features" at the outset. For now, you can search for and play any song in the Apple Music catalog, as well as tunes from your library if you've set.
The browser-based player includes "a core set of features" at the outset. For now, you can search for and play any song in the Apple Music catalog, as well as tunes from your library if you've set.
Plus your entire music library on all your devices. Plan auto-renews for $9.99/month. The multi-platform, Web-based interface for the Apple Music streaming service exited beta and officially launched today. It lives at music.apple.com and is accessible through any modern Web browser. In many respects, the design and layout of the site closely resembles that of the native Mac app. Plus your entire music library on all your devices. Plan auto-renews for $9.99/month. The Apple Music app is great for listening on a smartphone or tablet, but not so great for PC users. A web-based version helps Apple Music become an attractive option for desktop users.