The music app we've seen go with Windows Phone 8.1 Preview has been met with widespread criticism, both in performance and functionality. So, it seemed that the idea of removing the native application on the operating system and make a new application was not too good. But waylaid Microsoft Xbox Music stating that I would be ready for the official launch and that upgrades independent of the operating system would be conducted every two weeks and help achieve this.
And it looks like we will have to give the reason for Microsoft. So, every two weeks or so is coming one update that fixes stability issues and enable new features that existed in the same native application but was lost in this application.
So with the update that just arrived from their news stands around a request of many users. And in Xbox Music had lost the ability to advance to the next song or back to the previous sliding a finger to the right or left. So, with this update, is back this functionality but sliding your finger up or down . Why not to the right or left? Because the playback screen is part of a pivot and that gesture is used to change the application section.
In addition to the return of this functionality, there are other significant improvements, such as asignificant reduction in the header with the name of the application . Leaving more room for important application information. A new release also highly demanded by users, and showing that Microsoft is hearing increasingly more to those who will use your products and adapts to them.
These developments are welcome, but they sure are not enough for many. Since some users will continue to have waiting more than 100 songs in a playlist , and the acclaimed Live Tile support for, or transparent Live Tile . Hopefully we come in future updates.
Windows Phone Store | Xbox Music
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