![]() CloudPlayer playlists can contain songs from multiple sources: Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive as well as songs locally stored on your phone. CloudPlayer remembers and restores the playlists you create, so you can buy a new phone or use a second device without worrying about losing your playlists. Cloud playlists used to be a feature of subscription music services. Now we’re taking CloudPlayer one step further, by introducing cloud playlists. CloudPlayer integrates directly with Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive, creating a giant cloud jukebox that can be easily accessed and managed from any Android device. One year ago we launched doubleTwist CloudPlayer, a powerful music player that lets you build your own, personal music streaming service. SIGN UP TO TEST: If you’d like to give it a try, you can sign up for the Play Store alpha and let us know what you think on our forum. Missing features that are planned for a future release include gapless, crossfade, podcast support, UPnP/DLNA support and AirPlay video support.
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