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by neildahlke 3953 days ago
This seems like very poor timing given the most recent gorilla entering their room.
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Apple music is terrible and I won't be leaving Spotify anytime soon even though I was fully ready to make the switch.
I've been using Apple music since and have yet to encounter it's terrible-ness. Can you describe what you're referring to?

edit: oh wait, yeah - the "For You" tab that has all those little circles to "tell us what you like". ITunes has almost 10 years of listening data, can't they figure that out for me?

One thing is that it's very irritating to browse my non-Apple Music music now. I used to have a tab for artists, a tab for albums, and a tab for songs. Now I have one tab for my entire music collection.

With the multiple tab experience, you could browse into something on one tab, switch to another tab, and switch back, to see what you had previously browsed to (this is inherently how UITabBarController works). You can't anymore, you have to go back to the root to switch to browsing artists from albums, etc.

Another thing at all of the services completely fail at is disabling online music (iTunes Match, things not "available offline" on Spotify) when you have no cell service (i.e. on the train, when you're likely to be listening to music on your cell phone!). It's impossible to listen to streaming music at that time, so why even show it?

Chiming in on your little rant, I really wish Spotify would make it easer to just listen to some albums.

I'm old, I grew up with tapes and vinyl, I don't want to shuffle, I don't want to share my listening to facebook (I'll message my buddy when I've found a gem), I don't want to know what my friends are listenting to (my backlog is big enough already), I don't want crappy playlists (I have radio already, thank you), I'm too lazy to create my own playlists, and the last thing I want to do when running is listen to music.

All I would like to do is save a couple dozen artists I like so I can slowly dig through their oevre and it would be great to have a way to manage that (one endlessly scrolling list is not enough). I still haven't figured out how the play queue gets populated.

Finishing off with something positive, the wifi sync is pretty awesome, first time I got some music stored on my iphone (I use a linux laptop).

I'm not sure if it was recently added since I never checked before but you can filter to see only music that's available offline.
Yeah - it's there, but you need to pull up on the "my music" page, select that filter, etc.

In iOS Music you used to need to go into the Settings app.

This should Just Work.

Apple Music has been great for me and I've fully made the switch.
Ditto for me. I love Apple Music. I canceled my Spotify subscription prior to this news after using Apple Music and finding it more then satisfied my needs.
Quite interesting to see how different experiences people can have with Apple Music. Mine is that it's a disaster - even with the latest updates I have "synced" songs which simply won't play, synced songs which have been somehow misidentified and the track that plays is wrong, random songs greyed out in albums, band pages listing the wrong songs - I could go on and on. It's literally unusable.

I'd love to be able to use one service that "solves" music for me but Apple Music isn't even close and I'm astounded at how botched the release has been.

So yeah. Your mileage may vary... quite wildly, apparently!

An easy way to import spotify playlists would make Me happier.