Jukebox for iOS - a simple music player for those who hate iTunes
Ios / / December 23, 2019
With the development of streaming services and the widespread transition to the Cloud conservatives (and in this There is no shame), preferring to listen to music, regardless of the presence of the Internet, look outcasts. But these people are still there, and they are many. New Jukebox player solves their problems and in addition eliminates the trouble with iTunes.
Listen to music online, without taking up space on the device, or select multiple gigabytes of music, but have access to it at any time? Jukebox suitable for those who choose the second option. The player is able to import music files (MP3 and WAV) from Dropbox and download them for offline listening, sorted by artist, album and so on.
Once you link your Dropbox-account to the Jukebox, the application will scan all files and prompts you to select tracks for loading, displaying at the same time the amount of free space available. Wait for the download of all the songs is not necessary to listen, you can go right after the download multiple tracks, the rest will be downloaded in the background. Handy if you import large amounts of music.
Fans of elaborate design may be dissatisfied with a simple interface Jukebox, but it can also be written in the pros application. The entire media library is divided into four categories: songs, playlists, artists and albums. For each of the items meets both responsible section of the menu, there are also separate buttons in search and settings.
Screen player nothing but the controls and cover, does not contain. Tracks can be played in order, randomly and in a circle. The songs are added to playlists from any section through the button with three dots.
Search works properly and displays the results as you type. The options are almost no settings, there appears only the number of tracks, the volume occupied by, and information on the Dropbox-account.
This is just the first version of the Jukebox, but it leaves a nice impression: with the task of importing and listening to music, bypassing iTunes application manages more than successful. Of the minuses can be called a little intricate mechanism of import (you can not choose a specific folder) lack of cover in the album mode and the flashing icon activity on the top panel, which is slightly annoying.
The player is completely free, and the assurances of the developer is always so. If tolerated iTunes you have no strength - try Jukebox.