Rose, last week I wrote with some of these kinds of questions - for answers or pointers to answers. I got no response. Perhaps you and I are the only one who hasn't figured it out or we are the only ones using Music.
With much use, I am finding how lots of the app works. I don't find the same thing with radio stations as you. My issue with them is it seems I must have all the same music as Apple because they sure play a lot of what I already have. I do find if you go to radio from a song, you get a much closer type of music. Someone talked about what it really means to "love" a song, but I didn't get it. I would stick with the free subscription for three months. $10 per month is a big change for me, but I would probably blow that some other way.. Open to any tips you discover. Eric _____ From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Rose Combs Sent: Friday, July 31, 2015 12:21 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Apple Music in iOS 9 gets a much-needed redesign | Macworld I am thinking of canceling Apple Music as the as it just does not seem to meet my needs, the radio stations are not great, trying to set up the For You tab speaks but does not react as many other things in VO, I have yet to figure out exactly how to work that tab, seems I think I have selected what I like but then it seems I select nothing. The only part that works right is the music already on my iPhone. I probably am not figuring out something here but in the just over a month that I have played with it, it seems rather worthless, just a bit but not much better than iTunes 12.2. A help section to explain especially the For You tab would help, as the rest except for the music on my phone have not been especially useful in my limited experience. But then, I really did not like iTunes radio either. Until this summer I have been unable to play with the music much. Rose Combs roseco...@q.com A picture may be worth a thousand words but it takes up three times the memory! From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Christina C. Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 4:01 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Apple Music in iOS 9 gets a much-needed redesign | Macworld bummer. I was hoping they would add a thumbs down/ban option. I really don't like any of apple music's stations. Its find for having access to such a huge music library and therefor one can create all kinds of playlists but I just don't care for their stations. It sucks when I keep having to hear the same songs and artists that I don't care for over and over. So, I just don't use the apple Music stations. Christina On Jul 30, 2015, at 4:03 PM, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com> wrote: Here is an article in MacWorld that talks about the new look for Apple music in iOS nine. One thing they have changed which I do not like is that now, you can start a radio station without having to put the song you're station is based on into my music. With iOS nine, at least in the beta being discussed by MacWorld, this is not possible. You can't start a radio station from a song unless that song is in "my music". If you want to keep all of your music being just things that you own and don't want to mix in rented stuff, this change is clearly not good. Mary http://www.macworld.com/article/2953973/ios-apps/apple-music-in-ios-9-gets-a -much-needed-redesign.html#tk.nl_mwdaily Apple Music in iOS 9 gets a much-needed redesign Remember the good old days when the only thing you could do to a song was play it? When Apple Music first launched in iOS 8.4 on June 30, the streaming service was bombarded with hidden menus and a wild array of options. In fact, this "menus on menus on menus" design was one of <http://www.macworld.com/article/2946190/apple-music-complaints-why-this-str eaming-service-needs-some-work.html> our biggest complaints about Apple Music when it first launched. Well, if the <http://www.macworld.com/article/2946063/ios-9-public-beta-is-live-heres-eve rything-you-need-to-know.html> iOS 9 public beta is any indication, it looks like Cupertino's UX design wizards have started to clean up Apple Music's messy interface. The iOS 9 update gives the Music app a subtle but much-needed makeover so you can spend less time browsing through options and more time actually listening to music. The most drastic change to Apple Music in iOS 9 is the redesign of the More Options menu that can be accessed by clicking on the ellipses (...) next to each song. In iOS 8.4, this More Options menu was just a long list of options-pretty overwhelming, especially when listening to music on the go. Tapping it surfaced no fewer than 10 options for each song, and that didn't even include the hidden-but-basic functions to View in Album or View Artist. Everything that you can possibly do with a song on Apple Music you can do via this bloated More Options menu, so it makes sense that it took a few tries for Apple to get the design just right. In iOS 9, all the functions are still there, but in a more elegant way that gives each option some breathing room. Why this matters: Early reviews of Apple Music called it " <http://recode.net/2015/06/30/apple-music-first-look-rich-fluid-but-somewhat -confusing/> uncharacteristically complicated by Apple standards," while others basically said it was a " <http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-07-07/review-apple-music-is-a-h ot-mess-with-a-few-bright-spots> hot mess." Even though streaming services like Spotify and Tidal can be equally confusing, Apple prides itself on the simplicity of its products. The Apple Music updates in iOS 9 prove that the company is looking to simplify its streaming service, quickly getting rid of all the clutter to soften the learning curve. Apple_Music_ios_9 <http://images.techhive.com/images/article/2015/07/screen-shot-2015-07-28-at -2.34.32-pm-100598885-large.png> Apple Music in iOS 8.4 (left) and in iOS 9 (right) First off, the top section makes the album cover and song information more prominent, and it adds new, nearby icons to signify different actions. Tap on the heart icon if you want to see more songs like it in the For You tab, the plus sign to add the song to My Music, the radio signal to launch a radio station, and the share icon... well, you've probably seen that before. This section also includes a very small arrow on the right to View in Album and View Artist. This is a far more instinctive way to get to these options than in iOS 8.4, where you simply had to guess (or read on Macworld) that you could tap on the album info to get there. Now that some of Apple Music's most basic song functions have been designated to intuitive icons at the top, the More Options menu is less cluttered and easier to read. Each option button is also larger on the screen so you won't accidentally tap the wrong one. Perhaps most importantly, the More Options menu no longer causes minor anxiety whenever it pops up. There is one hidden option in the iOS 9 update, though. Scroll down and right below "Show in iTunes Store" you'll get the "Remove from My Music" option. Apple_Music_ios_9 <http://images.techhive.com/images/article/2015/07/screen-shot-2015-07-28-at -2.36.44-pm-100598886-large.png> Apple Music in iOS 8.4 (left) and iOS 9 (right) The options available in the More Options menu change accordingly, depending on whether you are listening to a song from the Apple Music catalog, the My Music library, or a random radio station. In iOS 8.4, for example, you could start a radio station from a song that was not in My Music. In iOS 9, it seems that you must first add a song to My Music (the plus sign) before being able to create a radio station. Once you add the track to My Music, you are able to start a station (radio signal), create a Genius playlist, and "Make Available Offline." Sent from my iPhone -- The following information is important for all members of the viphone list. All new members to the this list are moderated by default. 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