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8 music apps and services for organising your song library

Posted on 14/12/2011 by Ugo Onwutalu
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Ugo Onwutalu 9 years ago

1. MusicDrop and BoxyTunes

Ok, these are Two apps but crucially, both have the same aim – to turn online storage service DropBox into a fully functioning cloud music
service. Both MusicDrop and BoxyTunes stream music from your DropBox
account, pulling in cover artwork and other information. They will
increasingly face competition from pure cloud music services  in
2011, but for existing DropBox users they may be a good stopgap.