Well, I heard it was sluggish and laggy, to the point of it being unusable. I 
may give it a shot if you aren’t having issues with it.
I was just on the phone with Apple accessibility about my Apple Music issue. 
The rep said that on his end, when going to “Add to My Music” under more, it 
did not appear under recently added for him either, which is not supposed to be 
happening. He said, though, that if you search for music and go to more and 
click make available offline, it should appear there, as it did for him. 
Unfortunately, that did not work for me either. He said he would talk to his 
engineers at Apple and call me back, but haven’t gotten a call yet and it’s 
been a few minutes. I also emailed apple Accessibility, so I hope at least they 
get back to me because these guys in the call centers do what I already did, 
research the problems on websites. I wish I could, you know, actually talk to 
someone *from* Apple.




> On Jul 9, 2015, at 2:08 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I'm not sure where you heard that I O S 9 beta 3 wasn't any good.  Sure there 
> are some bugs.  I can't go into those specifrically, obviously, but yeah, 
> there are some, admittedly, but it's a beta.  What do you expect? Actually 
> though, as far as Apple Music goes, I probably shouldn't be telling you this, 
>  especially not publicly, but I will anyway.  I'm having no issues with Apple 
> Music on I O S 9 beta seed 3 that I can tell yet.  Unfortunately though, 
> that's really all I can legally say.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joshua Tubbs" <ori...@icloud.com>
> To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 1:30 AM
> Subject: apple Music Issue
> 
> 
> Hi everyone,
> I started using Apple Music at launch and it’s great. So I’m using it, adding 
> stuff to my library and it all of a sudden just stops. Pressing “Add to my 
> Music” on any song or album does not work as expected. After hearing that iOS 
> 9 beta three isn’t very good, I downgraded back to 8.4 and set up Apple 
> Music. After turning on “iCloud Music Library” though, I’m noticing the same 
> problem. Telling Siri to play a song, I then say “add this song to my 
> Library” and Siri comes back with “Okay, I added it”. I check recently added 
> and it is not there. I suspect the problem lies with iCloud Music Library. 
> Disabling and re-enabling it works fine on the iPhone. Where it doesn’t is on 
> the Mac, and I have over 25K in iTunes Match. Disabling iCloud Music Library 
> works, starting it back up it goes through it’s process and a few seconds 
> later says that I can only have 25K songs. I click okay, where the checkbox 
> is unchecked in the preferences. I did find a workaround, which was copying 
> my June 30 library over by removing that copy and basically restoring an old 
> library with the setting on. The problem remains though, that music is just 
> not getting added to iCloud Music, even Apple Music stuff, since that’s what 
> I’ve been trying. I don’t think there’s a limit is there?
> 
> If all else fails, I’ll just make an iTunes library and see if that helps, a 
> brand new one. See if iCloud Music library can be enabled on that. Then how 
> could I switch iOS over to use that, though…?
> 
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