Jasmine - a great client to YouTube
Makradar Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Many sixth version of iOS surprised absence the standard YouTube app. Users, of course, can still view videos using a web browser. However, not everyone is suited.
A couple friends who have children, complained that the fumes given earlier yutyubovskim tablet with the application, and the child is already itself starts playing the playlist with cartoons. Google partially offset by the disappearance of the customer: shortly before the release of iOS, a new official app in the AppStore. But it is available only to iPhone users. And what you should pay attention to iPad owners?
Very interesting solution suggested Morrissey, Jason (Jason Morrissey). His Jasmine free program allows you to comfortably use YouTube.
Jasmine in functionality is not inferior to the application of the disappeared. You can search for videos, view video, which was highly appreciated by the YouTube community (recommended, popular, highest score, most viewed, most discussed). Have the ability to add videos to your Favorites and other playlists, receive updates on subscription.
We should also mention the interface. He is pure and unusual. In fact, the program window is composed of several panels that are necessary to move left and right. Some items are hidden by default. For example, pulling one of the items in the list to the right, you'll be able to add a video to your Favorites or one of your playlists, share the link with friends.
The Jasmine has two themes - day and night. The latter should appeal to users who like to watch videos in the evening.
Parents should pay attention to the paid version Jasmine (purchased directly from the app). It allows you to restrict access only to the number of playlists.
Jasmine leaves a very good impression: a convenient client for YouTube. The program has a number of drawbacks (eg, I was most disappointed inability to filter the search results by time and length of the video), but none of them is not critical. I advise you to look at the application. Author Jason Morrissey previously released client for Reddit, which has become more popular than the official one. At Jasmine has all chances to repeat this trick.
Page in the App Store:
→ Jasmine (Universal app; is free)