Operating system: Windows
Publisher: Microsoft
Release: Zune Software 4.8.2345.0
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Last revision: Last week
This Microsoft-based utility program is not available to consumers anymore. The website officially stopped working in 2015. The program used to manage Windows applications on desktop phones but was soon discarded as Microsoft Windows Phone apps took over. On Aug 22, 2011, the final version of the software was released.
There were several ways to play MP3 files with Zune and others, including MP4, JPEG, and other audio and video formats as well as audio, video, and JPEG files. Through the Zune Marketplace, you could download all of these features. Users used this site to store their purchases. Computers could be used to transfer all of these files. purchased music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, and apps while it was installed. The Xbox and Microsoft phones could then be connected to these devices.
During the user's search for the section, a music catalog of 14 million songs could easily be found based on the category. Prices usually ranged from $1 to $1 for cigars.25 per song. Furthermore, monthly subscription options include a music pass which allows users to make unlimited downloads without paying more than $20. You were able to watch movies from a multitude of big names, including Paramount, 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., and more. Videos and audio books might also be purchased by the user. A user could play apps and games found in the applications section.
First introduced in the United States, this application would later be available anywhere in the world. With over 20 countries with access to podcasts, the program was accessible to iTunes users across America.
At the end of 2012, it was discontinued, replaced with a new version of the software. By doing this, Microsoft named its music system Xbox Music. Up until the end of Nov 2015, the site was still available.
Music, video, and other apps can be accessed by streaming music and viewing other video on this media player.Features: