I do. It's ...well, it works, but I'm torn.On another topic has anyone used Apple music on a PC?
First of all, I have had my iPad for almost four years now and still dislike Apples user interface. It just doesn't work for me. I used Spotify for a couple years now on Windows, Android and iOS, so that is my reference.
On Windows you can use Apple Music via Browser or iTunes, seems to be structured just about the same.
Starting out you have to select genres and then artists, it doesn't give you a free selection though and always shoves those artists in your face going forward. Hope it suggests ones you like ...
The application not very intuitive to use and very slow to react, even slower than the Spotify application (although unlike that, it hasn't crashed yet). First thing I noticed is that the back and forward buttons on the mouse don't work for the interface but for the player, but back doesn't always work, only when playing an album but not a station.
Back in the interface is only via the on-screen button. There are many options in right-click menues for songs, but not for stations (I don't know if that feature is actually called "station" in English, I'm obviously using it in German). The "Discover" section has many playlists, but only generic top hits and no user specific ones. You can downvote those, but that doesn't actually do anything to change the recommendations, at least so far it has not for me. The search-function works very well and I like the way the results are presented. If you search for an album, song or artist (or lyrics, that works well too and is a definite plus) you can add that to your library and then right click that and have the algorithm create a station based on that song (like Spotify does those custom playlists), and that does work well.
All in all, it seems to have all the necessary features (and some innovative ones on top), the user interface is just terrible. But maybe the algorithm just needs some time, I only started using it a couple hours ago.