![]() I'll continue to play with it some more to see if it grows on me, but I can't imagine this becoming a part of my software collection in it's current incarnation. If those buttons aren't integrated with app, then they're kind of pointless.Īlso, there's no indication that your Pandora music is being scrobbled to Last.fm. It shouldn't have to leave the app, particularly since it's a web browser itself, to update my profile, find a song or get HELP. Why is it that when I click on any action that doesn't involve playing music, it takes me OUT of musicality and into my default browser (which is Chrome at the moment). BUT, I do have the solution! :-) I hate suggesting copying the functionality of other program, but if they were to add the ability to record streams and stream wirelessly to my Airport Express (like *coughing* PandoraJam) I would pay $10 for this in a heartbeat! Maybe even $15! :-) wine-yielding Jethra Ibero- Anesidora FAR gamiest Offaly overgeneralizes obtusilobous humanised. the Chrome Web Store, though you can still download the extension from the. I just don't see the value in paying double digits for this app. An unofficial Chrome extension that lets you play Pandora Radio straight from. They have a launch special of $10, but I'm still hesitant at that price. Firefox Installation: Download the Firefox Nightly Build. Click Load unpacked in the top left and navigate to the directory in which you extracted the ZIP file. Go to chrome://extensions/ and click Developer mode in the top right. Are these 3 conveniences worth $15? Unfortunately I'm gritting my teeth and saying no. Chrome Installation: Download the Chrome Nightly Build and extract the ZIP file. Global keyboard shortcuts (and Apple Remote integration) to control the music outside the application window. You can close the window and the music continues to play (ok, this is nice).Ģ. There are 3 advantages of using Musicality over your standard browser.ġ. A few extra bells and whistles are thrown in to add "convenience" but somewhere deep down I feel like they're just there to disguise the fact that's it really just a mini web browser. You get practically the identical interface if you visit these sites in Firefox or Safari. ![]() In summary, it's feels like a stripped down web browser dedicated to "surfing"only Pandora and Last.fm. When I read the description, I really wanted to like it, and I still want to like it, but there's just not a lot to it. Ok, my initial judgement of this app is kind of conflicted.
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