Collaboration is available in many different Apple apps, from Notes and Reminders to Photos, Freeform, and even Files. And now you can add to the list Apple Music, which lets you collaborate on playlists with friends. While it wasn't ready for Apple's major software releases in September, Apple Music playlist collaboration is finally available starting on iOS 17.2, iPadOS 17.2, and macOS 14.2 Sonoma, currently in beta. You can't invite or participate in someone else's playlist unless you're running one of these and have "Sync Library" enabled. And if you invite somebody with a device that... more
You Can Now Create a Collaborative Playlist on Apple Music with Your Friends — Here's How It Works
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