About a year ago, at the Build conference, Microsoft announced that Apple's iTunes would be released through it Windows Store before the end of 2017. That date came and went without us seeing it happen.
But late last night (April 26), without official announcements from Microsoft, iTunes appeared in the store of the company.
Is important;
Microsoft seemed interested in adding Apple's iTunes to its Store for its users Windows 10 S, as this version (version then, mode today) of Windows can only run apps that are available in the Store.
Microsoft has designed and intended Windows 10 S for students or those who wanted more duration battery life and greater security. To accomplish the above (security and longer battery life), users were only allowed to install apps from the company's Store, and not the apps we all know (win32).
Now that Microsoft has announced that version S becomes "operation", the addition of iTunes to the Store was perhaps not so necessary.
Some Apple users using Windows wanted to see this application in the Microsoft Store. So it seems Microsoft did them a favor…