Andrew Neal, the guy behind the CyanogenMod 9 Music app that replaces the old stock music player has just released the final version of the application and will soon release it in the Android Market.
The application comes with a level of customization that cannot be found in any other application for Android devices, the developer claims.
First of all, most of the functions of the application are only a click away. Shopping via Android Market, sharing songs or set favorite songs as ring tones, as well as delete and search certain songs can be done with just one push.
Although CyanogenMod 9 Music app can be installed on older versions of Google’s Android platform, the application runs best on Ice Cream Sandwich platform.
Those who do now own an Android 4.0 device will be able to use the customized music player but some of the features will not work, such as notification and lockscreen controls.
In addition, the new music player application includes native Shake and Flip actions, which allow users to play and pause music by just flipping their phones face down or up. It is also worth mentioning that the Shake Action can be further customized to meet any user’s needs.
According to Neal, the application comes with a theme engine that can be customized to the max, allowing artists to make changes to almost every aspect of the user interface in the application.
Moreover, Andrew Neal also released a tool for creating themes for CyanogenMod 9 Music app, which is simply called Music Theme Template and can be downloaded for free here.
CyanogenMod 9 Music App will be published in the Android Market within the next “couple of weeks,” but it will have a different name. Head over to Andrew Neal’s site for more in-depth details on the CyanogenMod 9 Music app.
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