Monday, November 14, 2011

Spotify 0.6.3.37-Find, share and enjoy your favorite music online

*Spotify* turned the world of online music streaming upside down, providing
users with access to a *massive music catalog* anyplace, anytime. While
comparisons with other similar services – such as Last.fm – are
inevitable, Spotify has certain characteristics that make it stand out from
the rest. You can search the entire Spotify music database in several ways
(by artist, album, genre, decade, label brand…), create as many playlists
as you want and share them with other users, and learn more about your
favorite bands thanks to extensive, highly detailed biographies. Spotify also
helps you *discover new music* through the "Related artists" and Radio
service. There are three types of Spotify accounts: *Open*, *Unlimited* and
*Premium*. Free is limited to 10 hours of free ad-supported a month
(approximately 200 songs) and lets you play each song up to five times.
Unlimited has no ads and no playback restrictions. Finally, Premium includes
high-quality MP3 (also with no ads or restrictions) and also includes an
offline mode for playlists. The one big criticism of Spotify was the lack of
social features. Luckily the developers took note of this complaint and
include a bunch of *new social elements* in Spotify's next version –
together with the Library, a centralized area from which you can manage your
music collection – including Spotify's lists and your own MP3 files,
which you can now import into Spotify from your hard drive, your Windows
Media Player Library or your iTunes library. The brand new features included
in the latest version of Spotify now let you *manage and sync the music in
your iPod, iPhone or Android*. Also, the Spotify mobile app has been made
available for anyone, and not just Premium users. Last, but not least,
Spotify has launched its *MP3 download service*, thanks to which you can buy
and download individual songs and also your custom playlists. The price
depends on the number of songs you want to download – the longer the
playlist, the less you pay for each track. You can pay with credit card or
Paypal, though the latter is not accepted if you only purchase one song. Just
like a good wine, Spotify gets better with age. If you don't mind the
limitations in the Free version (or you're willing to pay for the
Unlimited/Premium one) it's probably time to ditch your old desktop music
player. *Spotify lets you browse, play, share and buy music, including not
only your lifelong favorite bands, but also brand new styles and
artists.*Download *Spotify 0.6.3.37* in Softonic