Tuesday, August 2, 2011

PlayerPro Music Review



Every Android phone comes with a music player, whether it's the stock Android player or one that the manufacturer gives. However, not all music apps are created equal, and there are a ton to choose from within the Android Market.

PlayerPro Music has one of the most well thought out interfaces I've seen. It makes use of your phones connectivity and is extremely flexible.

Across the top of the screen, there are five main ways to browse through your entire collection: Albums, Artists, Genres, Playlists, and Folders. You can also enable a full list of tracks if you wish to do so. What sets PlayerPro apart is not only its ability to fetch album covers, but artist photos and even genre logos from the interweb. If you don't like the photo PlayerPro finds for you, just hold the image and choose a new one!

The developers could have stopped there, but they decide to go one step further. There are a few more features that take advantage of the connectivity. Being able to read artist bio and lyrics from within the player is one of those simple functions that are perfect time-killers when you don't feel like Facebook stalking or playing Cut the Rope.

The players skin is simple and finger-friendly, but I expect many users to use the widgets available. But if you enjoy having a nice skin, there are many available for free on the market.

PlayerPro Music takes a basic, well working music player and adds just enough customization and time-killing features to make it worth the $4 price tag on the Market. If you're tired of the default Android player or the ugly ass interface HTC offers, then give PlayerPro a run!

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