After promises from Microsoft that iTunes would be making its way into the Microsoft Store by the end of the year, Apple said that won’t be the case, ZDNet reports.
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“We have been working with Microsoft to deliver the full iTunes experience to our customers and we need a little more time to get it right,” an Apple spokesperson said in an e-mailed statement.
The plan is still to offer iTunes at some point, but the delay leaves Windows 10 S users — who can only run apps available through the Microsoft Store — out of the loop.Neither Apple nor Microsoft have revealed the cause of the holdup or a timetable for the app’s release.
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