iTunes Download Hits the Microsoft Store for Windows 10 Users, Finally
Apple has released iTunes for download in the Microsoft Store for Windows 10 users, finally, after Microsoft originally made the announcement nearly a year ago, at its Build developer conference. The scheduled release date was end of 2017, but that never materialized.

When Windows 10 machines are in S Mode, they will be able to support apps from the Microsoft Store, which means iTunes as well. This news is significant because it means Windows 10 users now have access to Apple Music when they download and install iTunes.
[via The Verge]
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Not really sure what S mode is but is that the only difference with this version?
How about it doesn’t replace my start bar pinned shortcut with an invalid shortcut every damn update -_-
S refers to Windows 10 S, not an iTunes feature 🙂
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/windows/windows-10-s
Apple music coming to xbox any time soon??