@quadra700 by the way, do you see the Music Player app in the dock next to QuickTime? I made a replica app to control Apple Music on macOS with that same UI. 😅 I made it after also playing with Mac OS X 10.0 Public Beta.

https://marioaguzman.github.io/musicremote/

Music Remote for macOS

A replica of the short-lived Music Player app bundled with the first Public Beta of Mac OS X ever.

marioaguzman.github.io
@marioguzman @quadra700 I first came across that Music player app in a screenshot of the then beta of OS X in the May 2001 issue of #PCMagazine reviewing betas of #WindowsXP and productivity suites. Strange thing is Apple removed the music app in the GM release. If you played an audio CD I believe it was through #Quicktime https://books.google.com/books?id=XAu98eR3N_gC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
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@adacosta @marioguzman @quadra700 the Music Player app actually predated iTunes. It went away in the official release of Mac OS X, replaced by iTunes 1.1.
@TylerLoch @marioguzman @quadra700 I have Mac OS X GM installed from a retail box copy and there is no #iTunes though.
@adacosta @marioguzman @quadra700 Ah, you're right! I checked my 4K78 .iso and it's not there. I mis-read Wikipedia.
iTunes was still an optional web download at that point: https://www.macworld.com/article/164583/apps-2.html
OS X versions of iMovie, iTunes, AppleWorks now out

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