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You can now listen to apple music from your web browser

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Apple does NOT yet offer an official Apple Music web player, but if you want to enjoy this streaming music service on a computer where you do not have iTunes installed (such as your workplace PC, for example) you already have a solution. It's called Musish , and it's a third-party web player for Apple Music subscribers.

Musish, the web player for Apple Music

Musish, created by software engineer Brychan Bennett-Odlum and his team, Raphaël Vigée, James Jarvis, and Filip Grebowski, allows subscribers to play Apple Music from the web browser. For this it is necessary to log in with your Apple ID, something that will undoubtedly worry more than one. However, access "is handled in a separate window under the Apple.com domain, and Musish does not request registration, nor does he have access to user information, " observes Tim Hardwick of MacRumors.

Once the user is logged in, they will see the usual Apple Music tabs and sections in the upper left corner of the Musish interface: For You, Browse, Radio and My Library. Of course, it should be noted that social features such as friend profiles are not yet available.

To play music, simply click on an album or playlist and then click Play, or select a specific song. The playback controls will appear in the lower left part of the screen, from where you can adjust the volume, activate the repetition, activate the random reproduction, access the lyrics of the songs, etc.

The team behind Musish continues to develop this web player and plans to launch a version for mobile devices, a dark mode, and other features.

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