macOS 12.2 is getting a better Apple Music app, and you can test it now

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The reign of iTunes was ended by Apple with the introduction of macOS Catalina in 2019. The new Music app isn't really that different from the old one, and even the new streaming elements render like web pages.

The latest version of macOS features a native Apple Music and TV experience backed by AppKit views instead of web views, as well as smoother scrolling on the latest MacBook Pro with ProMotion.
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December 16, 2021.

The updated version of the Music app has been spotted by developers testing a version of the next macOS Monterey update. The Music and TV app uses native AppKit views instead of web views, which should make it easier to use and run faster. The most noticeable difference is when you are searching for music or scrolling through content.

If you want to try it out, you can install the public version of 12.2 on your laptop or desktop machine. If you install the new MacBook Pro laptops and ProMotion scrolling is supported, you will also notice improved scrolling in the browser.

If you are not sure about joining the program, we have instructions on how to get set up. We can help you create a separate partition to install your software without messing with your current installation.

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How to install the public version of the operating system.