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Now there's an app for every media type

Choose the Windows ISO image and select the destination USB drive. Note that the USB drive will be reformatted, so make sure you have a copy of any of the files on it somewhere else before. It's easy to panic if you get locked out of your Mac, but you can reset it and get back in fairly easy thanks to Apple's built-in tool. Jason Cipriani Sept. 28, 2020 6:15 a.m.

With macOS Catalina, your music, videos, podcasts, and audiobooks are organized in to their own dedicated apps — the Apple Music app, Apple TV app, Apple Podcasts app, and Apple Books app. You can also access your iTunes Store purchases in these apps.

If you have a PC, you can continue to use iTunes for Windows to manage your media library, make purchases, and manually sync and manage your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

Use Finder to sync and manage your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch

Finder is the new place to back up, update, or restore your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Just connect your device to your Mac and it appears in the Finder sidebar. And you can easily drag and drop files to your device.

Use Finder to manage your devices.

Upgrade your iTunes library

After you update to macOS Catalina, just open the Apple Music app or Apple TV app to use your iTunes library in the new apps. Have multiple iTunes libraries? Learn how to switch between them in macOS Catalina.

If you open the Apple Podcasts app or Apple Books app first, you won't see any of your media until you open the Apple Music app or Apple TV app.

Here are some things to know

  • The Apple Music app and Apple TV app read the contents of your iTunes library — so don't delete your iTunes library.
  • If you open the Apple Music app and don't see all of your album artwork, leave the Apple Music app open so your album artwork can finish downloading.
  • If you previously used multiple iTunes libraries, your audiobooks are imported in to the Apple Books library and podcasts are imported in to the Apple Podcasts library on your computer.

Where's my media?

Here's where you can find your entire media collection, access your iTunes Store purchases, and synced libraries.

All of your music is now in the Apple Music app

The Apple Music app is where you can find all of your music, including music that you imported in to iTunes, purchased from the iTunes Store, and playlists and smart playlists that you created in iTunes. And if you subscribe to Apple Music, you can stream and download millions of songs, and access your entire music library across all of your devices.

Explore the Apple Music app.

Looking for the iTunes Store?

If you don't see the iTunes Store in the sidebar, here's how to find it:

  1. Open the Apple Music app.
  2. In the menu bar, choose Music > Preferences.
  3. Go to the General tab and select iTunes Store.
  4. Click OK.

Everything you watch is now in the Apple TV app

The Apple TV app is the new home for all of your movies, TV shows, and home videos — including your purchases from iTunes. Browse movies and TV shows that you can buy, rent movies, and subscribe to just the channels that you want to watch. And soon you can discover new favorites with Apple TV+.

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Discover the Apple TV app.

Find podcasts in the Apple Podcasts app

Find all of the shows that you’ve subscribed to or added to iTunes in the Apple Podcasts app. Continue listening to your favorite podcast episodes. And discover new shows that you might like based on the ones that you’re already listening to.

Listen with the Apple Podcasts app.

Listen to audiobooks in the Apple Books app

Find your audiobooks, including the ones that you purchased from iTunes, in the Apple Books app. Discover new books to read in the Book Store. Or buy audiobooks from the new Audiobook Store so you can listen on the go.

Check out the Apple Books app.

The Apple Music app, Apple TV app, Apple Podcast app, and Apple Books app aren’t available in all countries and regions. Learn what’s available in your country or region.

The Story that Lies Somewhere Out There #ShotoniPhone

Crystal clear water, vast blue skies, white sand beach, and world famous outdoor activities, we took on Siargao Island, Philippines to find the story that lies within its natural beauty. What better way to share this to the world than to capture it with the globally celebrated iPhone camera.

For the last leg of the #ShotoniPhone campaign, 8 lucky winners experienced an exclusive 3-day outdoor photography workshop given by Mango Red. These participants were randomly selected from our raffle draw in partnership with Polaroid, Pictar One, Leef, Anker, UAG, and Otterbox.

We flew these lucky winners to one of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines to teach them photography tips that will prove just how versatile and easy the iPhone camera is and how as tiny as it is, it can take on our great outdoors and capture its countless stories.

To make things more exciting for these participants, we made it a competition. For the whole three-day trip, they have to capture the story of their Siargao Experience in 6 photos. Their photos will be judged at the end of the workshop by Mr. Randall Dagooc, one of the owners of Mango Red Studios and the one who will give the workshop.

Upon arrival to the island and checking in to the hotel, the workshop immediately began.

First stop, exploring the rock formations in Magpupungko Tidal Flats and experiencing the famous surfing spot, Cloud 9.

On that day, Randall taught them that the first step in taking a good photo is finding out the story of why you want to capture that moment or place. You have to know what you want to say, what you want to be your main topic because if you don’t know what your story is, your photo will not have an effect to the people who will see them.

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He also taught them about the rule of thirds – how they can pull focus on certain elements of the photo to give them emphasis; and how to create depth in their composition which also gives the viewer the idea of what is the real subject of the photo.

Following the rule of thirds #ShotoniPhone by Jay Balais

The next day, they went off again to an adventure.

This time to explore the picture perfect Sohoton Cove National Park. Riding in little boats, they captured the majestic view of caves, and mangroves while seeing stingless jellyfish and colorful corals through the clear water.

Sohoton Cove National Park #ShotoniPhone by Michelle Ober
Clear Water of Sohoton Cove #ShotoniPhone by Carlo Ayo
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After that, it was time for a tour of the other beautiful islands in Siargao.

They went to Naked Island then to Daku Island; And before they knew it, it was already sunset and time to go back to the hotel.

Sunset in Daku Island #ShotoniPhone by Raymond Tiongco

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It was the end of the workshop and time to announce the competition’s winners. Back at the hotel, Randall reviewed all the participants’ photos and commented on each of them for the areas that they can still improve.

After that, Randal has finally decided on the winners out of the 8 participants – Carlo Ayo, Raymond Tiongco, and Michelle Ober, won first to third place respectively.

But of course, in the end, all of them are winners for learning first hand from such an industry expert on Photography and composing beautiful photos of the great outdoors.

They all received consolations prizes and giveaways from the event sponsors.

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At the end of our three-part #ShotoniPhone Campaign we have taken on uncharted territories with mobile photography and proved that the tiny camera of our iPhones can do massive things.

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Let’s continue to include the Philippines in the global campaign of Apple #ShotoniPhone!

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