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« on: November 07, 2013, 03:01:13 am »

Amazon Cloud Player review: Desktop version does a few neat tricks, but falls flat
   
      
      
         




   

As an Amazon Cloud Player Premium subscriber I’ve been, shall we say, less than thrilled with its Web- and Adobe AIR-based tools on the Mac.


I love that it offers similar functionality to iTunes Match, for the same price, and with 10 times the storage. But what good is the ability to store, stream, and download up to 250,000 tracks when the experience of using it is so bad?


Thankfully, potential help has arrived in the form of an Amazon Cloud Player for Mac, which joins the Windows version as a native desktop client for enjoying your Cloud Player account. Here’s how it stacks up.


Cloud Player’s main UI.
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