

Similar to Artist navigation, browsing the library by albums will let you browse ‘various artists’ compilation albums a lot easier. It looks to me like there’s room for two more buttons, perhaps for the online radio and wireless sync options that Jon hinted at. Also included are buttons to browse any videos on the device, view Playlists, or view Podcasts entries. The introductory screen that you see when opening the app is well laid out, allowing users to quickly dive into their library using Artist, Album or Song Title navigation. Still, I give it two thumbs up for general users looking for a solid media playback application which pairs extremely well with the desktop app of the same name. The app is definitely well thought out and intuitive and looks great but I’ve found some bugs and missing features in the app that are worth mentioning as they quickly became a “show-stopper” for me to adopt it as my full-time media player. He also hints that online radio, and wireless sync is coming soon as well.
DESKTOP DOUBLETWIST MUSIC PLAYER ANDROID
Jon goes on to list the features of the new Android app such as music and video playback in the same app with a simple interface, playback of iTunes-created playlists, support for audio and video podcasts, and support for ratings and play counts. Google has built Android into a powerful, open platform however users have been unsatisfied by the default media software built into Android and are not fully utilizing the media capabilities of their phones. Today we launched our Android Player for music, podcasts and videos and it’s available in the Android Market as a free download.
DESKTOP DOUBLETWIST MUSIC PLAYER FOR MAC
Jon Lech Johansen from doubleTwist wrote to us today to let us know that they have launched a free app in the Market to pair with their popular desktop sync software for Mac and PC:
