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Find the parts of itunes spread throughout different apps in macos Catalina

Itunes is dead. But the severed parts remain if you know where to find them.

- BY GLENN FLEISHMAN

With macos 10.15 Catalina, Apple killed itunes, but its heart still beats in different apps across the operating system. Judging by email received, knowing where to find them can be a treasure hunt. Here’s how itunes was split up.

MUSIC

Remember when itunes was all about music? You no longer have to remember, because the Music app replaces most of itunes’s features and is, true to its name, all about Music. In Music, you find your music library, manage an Apple Music subscripti­on, and purchase songs, albums, and music videos from the itunes Store. (See, itunes isn’t really dead!)

SUBSCRIPTI­ONS

You used to rely on the itunes account feature to view and manage subscripti­ons. That’s migrated in Catalina to the App Store. You can reach this either from the Apple ID preference pane’s Media & Purchases view by clicking Manage Subscripti­ons or launching the App Store and choosing Store → View My Account, click View Informatio­n, enter

your password if prompted, and then under the Manage section, click the Manage button in the line that starts “Subscripti­ons: number (all time).” That’s…a lot of steps. In my account, I see an IOS in-app purchase subscripti­on, an entry for itunes Match, and my Applecare+ monthly billing. To exit, click Done and then scroll down to find the second Done button on the Informatio­n screen.

PODCASTS

Podcasts were grafted into itunes many years ago, because it was another form of audio. In Catalina, Podcasts gets its own stripped-down app that handles finding podcasts, subscribin­g, downloadin­g, and listening.

TV

The TV app is nearly identical to the IOS, ipados, and tvos versions. It centralize­s your own downloaded, purchased, and rented videos (except music videos), as well as subscripti­ons to premium

services and to Apple TV+. It also incorporat­es purchasing, split into Movies, TV Shows, and Kids as in the other platforms’ apps.

VOICE MEMOS

For whatever reason deemed appropriat­e, Voice Memos used to be part of itunes, and were no longer seen as the right thing to be associated with the new Music or Podcasts. There’s a new Voice Memos app that will be quite familiar to anyone who has used it in IOS. It’s both where you’ll find synced voice memos and where you can record

new ones.

FINDER: ACCESSING YOUR IOS DEVICE

So you’re wondering where you access your iphone, ipod touch, or ipad when it’s plugged into your Mac, since itunes has been

the hub since the isync software disappeare­d many moons ago. Apple integrated mobile device settings directly into the Finder, and this is the one we hear the most about.

With an IOS or ipados device connected, you see an entry under Locations in the Sidebar in any Finder window. Click it, and the Finder reveals a view that is effectivel­y transplant­ed from the old itunes. You can manage backups, set syncing of photos and other media if you don’t use icloud Photos and similar services, and restore or update a device.

APPLE ID LOGINS

With Apple having split apart these different functions, the company also now lets you control which Apple ID is used with nearly all of them. You can use one Apple ID for icloud syncing via the new Apple ID preference pane, another for the Mac App Store, another for Music, another for Books, and another for TV.

That seems excessive, but I have two accounts for historic reasons, and I know people with three or more. (The Podcasts app has no account option. Choosing Account → View Apple ID opens the icloud tab in the Apple ID preference pane. But for me, it uses the Apple ID I associated with the App Store, not with icloud!)

When you’re logged in to a different Apple ID for various stores and services, you will see either that account or a pop-up menu with all of the different accounts in the Apple ID preference pane under Media & Purchases. ■

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 ??  ?? Music is itunes with everything else stripped out.
Music is itunes with everything else stripped out.
 ??  ?? Subscripti­ons appear to be consolidat­ed in the Mac App Store’s account settings.
Subscripti­ons appear to be consolidat­ed in the Mac App Store’s account settings.
 ??  ?? Use the Finder to access sync and other device settings previously reachable within itunes.
Use the Finder to access sync and other device settings previously reachable within itunes.
 ??  ?? The new Podcasts app doesn’t let you set an account separately for it.
The new Podcasts app doesn’t let you set an account separately for it.
 ??  ?? The Apple ID preference pane shows multiple accounts in Media & Purchases if you’re using different Apple IDS in different apps.
The Apple ID preference pane shows multiple accounts in Media & Purchases if you’re using different Apple IDS in different apps.

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