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By far the best music app by Brent
I've been using this app for a couple of years and it continues to deliver. I've tried over a dozen other music apps but none come close to Music Mode. It satisfies all my needs: support ALAC, play to DLNA renderer, handle large music library, continue to play in background when computer sleeps or hibernate, and provide an attractive and easy to use GUI. Plus the app delivers many extras that were not on my checklist like playback modes that allow randomizing by categories. In addition, support has been the best I've ever experienced. This is one of those rare Windows Store apps that is as good or better than anything found for android.
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2 minutes in and the app is awesome! by Kevin
Scanned a huge library, supports ALAC, not a hiccup, what a great app! Definitely upgrading to Pro. Thanks for making a quality Windows 8 App!
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Will play but... by Orlando N.
Once I started using this it would remove al my music's info which made it impossible to make a playlist when every thing says unknown.
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It's a Good Music Player but.... by Wesley
Like I said In my first review, It's a good music player, (i.e. finding my entire music library without having to manually tell it to look in certain folders, and continuous play that is gapless, which I like.) Although, I still think that the no FLAC playback outside of the 30 day trial could be a little more "clearly stated." Yes it is a fact that it is stated but, saying that it is "clearly" stated is subjective. I'm just saying, I don't think everyone is going to click "more" in the description and see that there are more details in the features list which is at the bottom after the reviews, and which is the only place that it says anything about FLAC being on the Pro Version. So yes, FLAC being only on the trial and Pro Version is stated but, specifically, the FLAC playback information is only at the bottom not in the description and in my subjective opinion I feel it could be a little more "clear" and up-front at the top of the page.