Apps are wonderful things, and ones that solve a specific problem are even better. Relatively new app, Style Jukebox aims to do just that as the new streaming service helps users to transform their libraries into playlist in accordance to the order in which the tracks were uploaded and bought.
The service was previously only available on mobile and Windows desktops however Style Jukebox has recently launched its new Web-based service that can be accessed via Mac or Linux. Additionally, there is also a new iPhone app, which exhibits a host of new features as well as a fresh new easily navigatable interface.
Style Jukebox is available to use for free, and allows users to upload up to 3,000 songs and listen to them “at their maximum quality” through this streaming format. For users that are looking to upload more than the limit number that the free plan restricts users to, there’s a premium edition. The premium edition costs approximately $25 and allows users to add up to 25,000 songs and can be synchronized with up to 10 devices per individual account.
Founder Ionut Antiu, who first started developing Style Jukebox when he was in school, hopes 2015 will be the year when the application makes inroads into mobile Internet market. Antiu sees the mobile Internet market as the area which the app can prevail and reap the largest revenues. There are approximately 1 million apps in both Google Play and the App Store now according to wired.com. And although the market is very saturated huge profits are being made by the apps that are prospering at present.
With “mobile Internet becoming the most powerful trend in the Internet landscape,” according to Gaming Realms, the company that developed Spin Genie, Antiu believes that Style Jukebox can ride this trend and take the product to a new level.
For more information on Style Jukebox visit the steaming services official website www.get-jukebox.com.
The service was previously only available on mobile and Windows desktops however Style Jukebox has recently launched its new Web-based service that can be accessed via Mac or Linux. Additionally, there is also a new iPhone app, which exhibits a host of new features as well as a fresh new easily navigatable interface.
Style Jukebox is available to use for free, and allows users to upload up to 3,000 songs and listen to them “at their maximum quality” through this streaming format. For users that are looking to upload more than the limit number that the free plan restricts users to, there’s a premium edition. The premium edition costs approximately $25 and allows users to add up to 25,000 songs and can be synchronized with up to 10 devices per individual account.
Founder Ionut Antiu, who first started developing Style Jukebox when he was in school, hopes 2015 will be the year when the application makes inroads into mobile Internet market. Antiu sees the mobile Internet market as the area which the app can prevail and reap the largest revenues. There are approximately 1 million apps in both Google Play and the App Store now according to wired.com. And although the market is very saturated huge profits are being made by the apps that are prospering at present.
With “mobile Internet becoming the most powerful trend in the Internet landscape,” according to Gaming Realms, the company that developed Spin Genie, Antiu believes that Style Jukebox can ride this trend and take the product to a new level.
For more information on Style Jukebox visit the steaming services official website www.get-jukebox.com.
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