Shane,
How much does this app cost. I didn't see a price when I followed Jonathan's 
link.

On Aug 28, 2012, at 4:19 PM, Shane wrote:

> Hi Stacy. i think you still may need to use itunes or a good alternative for 
> syncing music between the phone and your computer. I might be wrong on this 
> though, but I think the Muxic app is only for playing existing music in your 
> library, or it looks like it might play some stations. Haven't played with 
> that part of it yet.
> 
> Shane
> On 8/28/2012 3:08 PM, Stacey Robinson wrote:
>> Jonathan,
>> Using this app, how do you sync music to your phone?
>> 
>> On Aug 28, 2012, at 11:49 AM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all, for those who don't follow me on Twitter or haven't checked out 
>>> Applevis recently where Drew Webber posted a review, the Muxic app is now 
>>> pretty accessible. I'm so impressed with this that I've put it in the dock 
>>> of my 4S, replacing Apple's built-in Music App. Here's the description from 
>>> the App Store.
>>>  
>>> Music lovers love Muxic.
>>> 
>>> Why?
>>> 
>>> Muxic gives you the most features of any music player on the app store. 
>>> From crossfading to volume normalization to artist info and exploration 
>>> features, Muxic is the music fan's best 
>>> friend.
>>> 
>>> If you're passionate about music, Muxic is the only way to listen.
>>> 
>>> Features: 
>>> 
>>> * Intelligent Crossfading eliminates the gaps between your music, without 
>>> fading out too early or fading in too late. It analyzes your music to give 
>>> you that radio-style listening 
>>> experience you crave.
>>> 
>>> * Per-song customization to further refine the crossfading fade-in, 
>>> fade-out, volume and normalization levels. 
>>> 
>>> * Volume normalization options that can make your quiet music louder. 
>>> 
>>> * Genre stations for quick mixes of similar music. 
>>> 
>>> * Similar artist stations makes playlists based on similar artists that 
>>> exist in your library. 
>>> 
>>> * Learn about your music with the artist info screen that has tons of 
>>> information about the artists in your library, including similar artists, 
>>> biographies, and more! (Data provided by The Echo Nest).
>>> 
>>> * Tweet what you're listening to!
>>> 
>>> * Gesture-enabled playlist, library and now playing screens. 
>>> 
>>> * Advanced playlist capabilities for easy playlist creation and 
>>> maintenance, including the ability to select whether you want to replace 
>>> the queue, mix into the queue, or append to the 
>>> queue whenever you want to add a group of songs. 
>>> 
>>> * Informative lock screen image to show you what's playing now, and what's 
>>> coming up soon. 
>>> 
>>> * Full song scrubbing. 
>>> 
>>> * Airplay enabled (via the lock screen). 
>>> 
>>> * Full support for headphone controls. 
>>> 
>>> * Full accessibility features for visually-impaired users. 
>>> 
>>> * Instructions built into the app. 
>>> 
>>> * Ability to turn off crossfading. 
>>> 
>>> Fine print: As is the case with most other crossfading apps, DRM-protected 
>>> music cannot be played through Muxic, as the crossfading and normalization 
>>> cannot be applied. MP3s, as well 
>>> as most recent purchases from iTunes in the past couple of years are likely 
>>> not DRM-protected.
>>>  
>>> Just adding my own comments to that description, it appears another thing 
>>> that should be added to the fine print is that songs need to be on your 
>>> phone, not in the cloud through iTunes Match.
>>>  
>>> If you're familiar with Winamp and the SQR crossfading plug-in many of us 
>>> have been using for over a decade, it's almost as good as that, very 
>>> impressive. It is making intelligent decisions about when to play the next 
>>> song based on the volume of the finishing one. The normalisation is also 
>>> excellent, it sounds like it is using a little dynamic compression.
>>>  
>>> You can find it at
>>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/muxic-intelligent-crossfading/id547091143?mt=8
>>>  
>>> Jonathan
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