Category | Price | Seller | Device |
---|---|---|---|
Music | $2.99 | Foobar Creative | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
- Cult of Mac
Stezza is a simple and stylish way to interact with your iTunes media library. It has all of the standard iPod features, wrapped in a easy to use interface that suits an active lifestyle.
• Adaptive album themes
• Custom color themes
• Video playback
• Pioneer® AppRadio® compatible
• Accessibility Support
• Indie developed
Beautiful, intuitive design. Solid functionality. Quality coding. Easily my favorite music app.
Not working. I can see my music. It just won’t play. No troubleshooting FAQ found. So far... a complete bust of an app.
This is as simple as implementing an application will terminate callback, but the developers haven't done that. It's obnoxious to quit the app, but still have music playing. EDIT: Developer responded by saying this is by design and music is "supposed to continue playing while app is not in the foreground". This is not a question of foreground and background states, but one of terminated states. Spotify, Apple Music Soundcloud, Youtube, etc. all stop playing when the application quits. It's obnoxious to require some ulterior method to stop the music when you quit an app. This is not a feature, it's a design flaw.
To be honest I really had high hopes for this app. After seeing the beautiful interface i thought I’d be hooked. However, when trying to cycle through my music library the app was extremely laggy regardless of a songs file type. Often times, the app would freeze completely even when only trying to move on to the next track. Definitely would not recommend until this is improved
Opens with purple screen on iPad nothing else. On IPhone one groups, nothing else. Waste of money
I was under the impression that this was a media player that allowed the user to play music from files on the device, but it is not. I’d like my money back
Album art wasn’t showing up, I think the issue was if stock music app was open it for some reason does not allow the album art file to be accessed in Stezza. My only beef now is that unless I’m blind, I cannot find a search function, which is horrible when you have hundreds of artists and over 8000 tracks. Help me lol.