Dan Hicks
1
Monday, May 5, 2025
2023: I haven't quite figured out all of the choices or options yet as there are few descriptions. But, for me this app' works well and does what I expected that it would. No ads with this version! 2025: It was worth the few dollars to buy the ad-free version. I haven't found another player that works as well. Edited
Ryan Martin
9
Monday, October 25, 2021
This is a great app. I have found it to be the best replacement for the old, demolished Google Play Music app. I use it with OneDrive, and it works well. I have a large, robust largely classical music library. The integration with Google Home devices and chromecasts is better than YouTube music. I have had some minor issues with the way I've tagged music files resulting in duplicate albums showing up, but that can be fixed. I'm going to give it 4 stars out of 5 because there needs to be better integration of this service to other platforms like the web and wear OS.
David Gilles-Thomas
27
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
I've had this app for a long time, ever since Google Music died. I have it synced with Dropbox. I loved it. But for the past year or so there are very serious problems, most notably the complete failure for the app to show any content. Even if artist or albums are listed, there are no songs. The app just seems to freeze. I've reset the app, reinstalled it, & gone back and forth with their tech support but they have been unable to help. So, it's time to uninstall. I'm using iBroadcast now. Edited
A Google user
9
Saturday, January 4, 2025
Update: Still a great UI. However, it hasn't been updated since 2022, and it is increasingly buggy. Issues: Had to give up having it scan local files. The database will not update with new files. Long songs will randomly cut out with no sound but the progress bar still showing the file as playing. If it cuts out once, it cuts out every time at the exact same moment in the song. I've also noticed that the database will either overwrite some ID tags in the songs or not read those I know are there. Edited
Penelope Wilhelm
1
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Update: It's gradually gotten less reliable at scanning my library on Dropbox. It's still okay, but isn't my go to anymore. There are better sounding apps with better streaming support. Original review - For the longest time I've clung to phones with expandable memory. I finally gave in and got a phone without an microSD slot. CloudPlayer is the answer to my prayers. It lets me play my huge music library on my Dropbox in a full featured music player. Absolutely great. Edited
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