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Quick App: Music Clips 12

by Mark Jensen Thu, 24 Feb 2011 6:30 am EST

Why reincarnate your own functional and popular iTunes music app?  If you’re developer Crystal Development you do it to introduce your latest and greatest app, that while sharing similar functionality to your previous app (iTunes Search Premium), has been so completely redesigned and revamped that it deserves a shiny new name and a place of its own in the App Catalog. 

Music Clips is just that, a retuned, redesigned and brimming with new functionality, iTunes music store interface app.  The UI is beautiful, well organized and so feature packed that you may forget you either have or had other iTunes apps before it.  With familiar niceties like “Just type to start a search” and the seamless placing of music clip downloads in your phone app’s ringtone database, Music Clips not only looks great but is very intuitive and easy to use.  Browse, preview, download and share via email your way to millions of 30 second iTunes music clips with this little gem.   Music Clips is receiving very positive reviews and is available now in the App Catalog for just 99 cents.  

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Basically same app I aleady have from the same developer? 99 cents... So cheap I'll give it a second go I guess.

This is from the same creator as Free Music Ringtones? Or are we talking about another app?

This app used to be pRingtones. It's a different developer.

No its the same dev. Redesigned app.

Just so I'm clear before I download/pay, are the 30 second clips free to use as ringtones as they were in Free Music Ringtones (I know, different developer, but is it the same concept?)

Just like Free Music Ringtones, they're free. Download it... totally worth 99 cents.

Is there a way to play the clips in a list continously (one after another)? That would be perfect for me as I tend to fast forward through songs, only listening to the "good" parts.

Mike

Well worth the .99 cents and plays quite nice in 2.1.0

In the Android market there is an app called Mp3 music download and it is free. You can download all the music you want with it. It has the billboard charts, lyrics and plays the music. Why can't cool apps like that come to webos? Instead of these junk that cost money.

Only works in the US though.

I just accidentally removed two legit comments accidentally hitting the "spam" button. PreCentral should fix that. A third was actual spam (one of those website sales links) but the other two shouldn't have been removed. Sorry! Oh yeah... cool app. The whole "Android has an app for free music" argument is a valid one but, dude, you should pay for your music instead of ripping off the artists that make it. How about I come to your house "borrow" your big screen tv for the rest of your life? It's essentially the same thing... stealing.

It is no different from sampling. Instead of sampling a 30 second clip you get to sample the whole song. The program plays free and publicly available music and it works for me. There are tons of music publicly available all over the internet which is basically what the itunes sampler is doing.