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by ivraatiems
3526 days ago
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I'd definitely consider switching. Do you happen to know: Are the libraries similar in size/breadth? How is the mobile app support? Would I be able to move my (many many) playlists across services somehow? I think in our software ecosystem it's just a game of "who is doing the most like what I want at the moment." Communication with customers is largely dead. |
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The mobile app for android is good, but I haven't seen it receive many updates this last year. It seems like it is pushed a lot stronger in the US. They even give you Youtube Red (the no-ads/music/support creators-thing) with the same subscription. [1]
I liked that they allow storage of up to 20 000 of your local songs (if you still have those), integrated into your online library.
I used a fan-made application to recreate my playlists from spotify, but it required that I was a premium member on both services at once, and just directly used my credentials. Most playlists were kinda butchered. I don't have a good migration-strategy to recommend, I'm afraid.
EDIT: Downsides: It does not have an official desktop-app, you have to use the browser.
Does not have official support for last.fm
1: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.and...