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Despite the frantic pace of updates Microsoft has been rolling out to Xbox Music in recent weeks, many users remain unhappy with the official music player for Windows Phone 8.1. This situation has given rise to the appearance of new applications among which this week stands out OneMusic, a sober and elegant player that is a good alternative.

The first time we open the OneMusic application, it will scan our music folder on the phone or on the SD card to incorporate all our files into its database.The process, which we can relaunch at any time from the configuration, will take a while, but as soon as it's finished it will show us all those songs it has recognized in its library.

From its main screen we can navigate between the tabs of playlists, artists, albums and songs They will show us in mosaic or list the album covers to make it easier for us to identify them. The application also allows us to create and manage our own playlists, fixing some of the problems that Xbox Music still suffers from.

Precisely, being an alternative to Microsoft's official music application is its main cover letter. Its best design, with a lighter and cleaner player, can win over more than one user willing to put Xbox Music aside. Details are yet to be polished and its general operation improved, but those interested can already try it for free for a limited period or purchase it at a price of 1.99 euros

OneMusic

  • Developer: Philippe Maes
  • Download it at: Windows Phone Store
  • Price: 1, 99 €
  • Category: Music and Video

OneMusic is the first fully featured alternative for your built in music player. Enjoy your favorite music in a beautiful, clean and simple way. OneMusic will play all your music stored on your device. It is fast, customizable, allows you to create and manage playlists and so much more.

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