Buggy and non-intuitive
This is buggy (at least on my original iPad). The play button does not always turn into a pause button, leaving me no way to stop the music aside from force-quitting the app. And the display doesnt always keep up with the actual song info when I skip forward.
Its also not quite intuitive. I shouldnt have to read the app store description to figure out how to access music and playlists and change the faceplate. I dont know why I have to go to the iOS settings panel instead of the app itself to set some of the options. Then, when I simply *looked* at the settings, without changing anything, the behavior changed to "pause upon close," whereas it had been playing the whole time before I visited the settings.
The audiobook playlist shows the name of the track and the artist, but not the book name (lots of "Track 1" files). Other lists show song title and album, but not artist. Playlists dont nest into folders the same way you have them set up in iTunes.
For me, a car audio app should accept gesture commands so that you dont have to look at the screen while driving. In my opinion FlickTunes is a much better app for this purpose. But Im still waiting for the perfect iOS music player, in and out of the car.
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Car Audio Deck