- May 3, 2010
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Free and paid versions. The paid version ($4) adds EQ and a bunch of audio options.
I love the HOLO interface. Poweramp has always seemed a little cluttered to me. This player also has tons of options but they are a lot easier to get to. I also like that it consolidates actions...I can tell it to auto-shuffle-and-play a genre as soon as I click on it. These things usually involve more actions in Poweramp, and sometimes scrolling as well.
I love the overrides it has. Playlists can be easily imported/exported, ID3 tags overidden (or even the reverse...you can force their use). You can edit ID3 tags from the app. Poweramp does most of this as well but it is a pain to figure out how. It's not always obvious.
Finally, this player also doubles as a video player, with a very intuitive and minimalist UI.
I've been a dedicated PowerAMP user for years but this app finally drew me away.
Free and paid versions. The paid version ($4) adds EQ and a bunch of audio options.
I love the HOLO interface. Poweramp has always seemed a little cluttered to me. This player also has tons of options but they are a lot easier to get to. I also like that it consolidates actions...I can tell it to auto-shuffle-and-play a genre as soon as I click on it. These things usually involve more actions in Poweramp, and sometimes scrolling as well.
I love the overrides it has. Playlists can be easily imported/exported, ID3 tags overidden (or even the reverse...you can force their use). You can edit ID3 tags from the app. Poweramp does most of this as well but it is a pain to figure out how. It's not always obvious.
Finally, this player also doubles as a video player, with a very intuitive and minimalist UI.
I've been a dedicated PowerAMP user for years but this app finally drew me away.