• Flying Squid
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    1610 months ago

    So the stupidest thing happened with my iPhone. My mom and I are going on an 8-hour drive and I loaded a bunch of radio dramas on my phone and wanted to print out the track listing for her to choose from what to listen to on the drive. We have multiple machines with multiple OSes, but my desktop was a Mac, so I plugged the phone in and started the Music app… and there was no way to do it. No way at all. I did some searching and that’s just not something that is on the Music app. And there are no other Mac options either.

    But… Windows doesn’t run Music. It runs iTunes. And the way to do it is to print it from iTunes as a PDF. Something that is not an option on a Mac.

    They removed a feature for their phone from their own OS.

    • @[email protected]
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      510 months ago

      Highlight the tracks, command+c, paste into numbers, and then print it.

      Was my first idea and it works, took about 5 seconds.

    • @athairmor
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      410 months ago

      Apple Music on MacOS has this. Create a playlist with the tracks. File -> Print

      • Flying Squid
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        10 months ago

        When I tried with my iPhone, it was greyed out.

    • Ghostalmedia
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      210 months ago

      Music finally replaced iTunes a few weeks ago on Windows.

      • Flying Squid
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        110 months ago

        I guess I’m glad I didn’t upgrade iTunes when it asked.

        • Ghostalmedia
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          210 months ago

          iTunes still exists on Windows, but it’s only covering Podcasts, Audiobooks, and back ups on Windows. Only music and video have been broken out in to the Music and TV apps.

          It’s pretty stupid and half ass. Windows needs parity with MacOS. MacOS has a Music, TV, Podcast, and Books app. Also there is a back up experience that integrates into the OS’s file management system. Bloated iTunes is totally dead.

          I feel like Apple and Microsoft are slipping back into the late 90’s. Each company’s software is pretty janky on their competitor’s machines.