Wednesday, October 19, 2011

gMusic – A Native Google Music App For iPhone

I'm using the Google Music service for months and are very useful because it keeps my current library on the Internet and allows me to access it using a web browser and play in the workplace. For those of you with Android, like me, there are ways to have music streaming via Bluetooth to the car radio, which is perfect for those long rides.

Like most Google Apps Google Music for iOS is currently available as a web app. But now there is no official application available in iTunes, you can use Google Music natively on the iPhone.


Even if the application is not designed for the iPad / iPad 2, I have given a vortex. The interface is very similar to iOS iPod application. That made me very much at home on iOS 5 I had the opportunity to use the application this morning for about 30 minutes before work and I must say that I would have preferred more if they were made for the iPad / iPad not second I know how hard it would be if I had an iPhone, probably even a 64 GB version would be on it with my collection. Since my iPad 2 is a WiFi-only version, is mostly at home is an HD version of this app for iPad would be great for me.

I was impressed by the start time and how quickly uploaded my songs, albums and playlists. The application for gMusic iOS also offers the ability to create playlists and add music, playlists exist, which are currently in your Google Music. There is also the music library to your Google search. The application supports running in the background, so you can continue to use the device while Google your music library!

This is not an official Google application in order to be aware that when downloading as I am not sure what kind of support IIS, LLC will in the future. That said, I personally would expect Google to produce an app. The options in the application of ISS gMusic not only justifies the price of $ 1.99 on iTunes. The only thing I really saw the advantage over Web-based version of IOS for the ability to cache songs for the device, but not just a sync with iTunes wirelessly, if you want to store songs?

If you are interested, you can download the app from the App Store for $1.99 here.

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