Apple Music just got an update with a new way to manage albums with multiple versions. When there’s a second (or third) version of an album—whether it’s a clean/explicit version or a bonus, special edition—you’ll now be able to swipe down a bit and see a new Other Versions section on the album information page.

What: Now Apple Music users will see a less-cluttered list of albums when there is more than one version.

According to MacStories, this feature has come over from the late Beats music streaming platform, which Apple bought in 2014 (and later turned into Apple Music).

This new interface keeps all the extra versions from cluttering up artist pages in Apple Music, which should be helpful if you just want to find the main album. If, however, you’re specifically looking for a version that Apple classifies as “Other,” then you’ll still be able to find it here.

Via: MacStories

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