Zune software

Zune is a discontinued software program that was developed by Microsoft for Windows that functions as a full media player, library, media streaming server, mobile device management, and interface for the discontinued Zune Marketplace. The software is used to sync with all devices with Zune functionality including the Zune 4, 8, 16, 30, 80, 120, Zune HD, Windows Phone 7, and Microsoft Kin. Zune devices work exclusively with the Zune software, which applies many design principles of Microsoft's Metro design language.

Zune software
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseNovember 14, 2006
Final release
4.08.2345 / August 22, 2011
Operating systemWindows XP SP3
Windows Vista SP2
Windows 7
Windows 8/8.1
PredecessorWindows Mobile Device Center
SuccessorGroove Music
Microsoft Movies & TV
TypeUtility software
LicenseProprietary software
WebsiteZune software for your PC

Following the discontinuation of Zune hardware in 2011, the software program was put into maintenance mode. In October 2012 its replacements products were launched: the new phone companion app is used for syncing with devices running Windows Phone 8 (including 8.1) and Windows 10 Mobile, while Xbox Music (later known as Groove Music) and Microsoft Movies & TV were launched to fill Zune's role as a media player and streamer. Zune online services were completely shut down on November 15, 2015.

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