Where are some features removed? – iMusic - Music App Review

Actually, I installed this to iOS 6.1.3. The version that I got was listed as version 3.1, the latest version seems to be 6.1. I think it downgraded me to the version that didn't have the advertisements yet: And I am not sure what version I have in in my 5S. It says "5.0.3", and I like it so I'm going to just stick with it. I'm not one to update an app simply because there is an update, if it works good, I most likely will leave it alone until I wipe my device. But it still has some of the extra viewing options like the "waveform" view, And I do not have those features in the version that got downloaded into my iPhone 4S. I had told the guy on Twitter that I wouldn't update the app if those cool features were removed. I didn't mind paying $.99 to get rid of ads. But you answer the question of what the point is of this app, it's just a nice little player that is just a player and doesn't have all of the ridiculous garbage of the regular music app. I've always liked it, I like the design, I like it better without ads. -----> More Cack. ? thanks to the guy who looked me up on Twitter, I was able to get this finally working. I appreciate that. Functionality seems to have been greatly reduced, until you press the up arrow under the Play button- you can choose the functionality from Settings. From Settings you can also remove the hideous banner ads for a price. Ironically, the thing that was keeping this app from starting up, also handed me compete removal of the Ads. So I'm happy about that. Personally I don't see the purpose of the Apple Store check that this app performs when you start it up for the first time in these upgrades, but that is the first thing that should go. Other than that, I have other apps that also require a purchase to remove the ads, so that does not bother me. It was explained to me that this new version of the app will play your paid content. Well it does not, at least at first. But now it is streaming my U2 album, so it must be working. I actually like the built in lyrics searcher. There is a gigantic banner ad across the top of the app all the time now, this destroys the aesthetics of the app, at least until you buy their removal. I'll play with this a bit, you can set this app to look like the Native Music app in Settings- just choose "Queue" as music control style, and from there you can make your playlists and such. I cannot give this app five stars due to the pain in the arse that it gave me, but I will give it four, now that I see how it works. It is convenient to have one other music app that can play any paid content. Normally, I export my paid content into my PC and converted to MP3 files. Then I move it back into my device. This app allows me to play those songs without having to first convert them. That almost evens out with the inconveniences I had earlier. Previous ========> What is this CACK? This bilge-app is checking if I bought it when I launch it? Then it crashes. piece of crap: deleting this, going back to the version that works. Note to the nose bag who tracked me down on twitter: this POS crashes whether I'm using winterboard or not! This used to be a great player, what good is it if it crashes on opening? I'll be keeping the version I have, I don't see the point of trading something that works for something that does not work.
Review by XweAponX on iMusic - Music App.

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