I am a music fanatic. I’m old enough to remember having boxes and boxes of tapes and then I had to re-buy all my favorite music when CD’s came out. Then I transferred all my music to my PC, where I hope it will stay for at least a year. I can also remember when there were about 20 ringtones available and my phone could hold about 5 songs. Man, how times change, today’s smartphones have enough memory to hold hours of music and hundreds of apps. So for a guy like me, music apps are the best thing since sliced bread. Take a look at some of the killer apps that have been developed for your Android smartphone.
Android iTunes compatible music ap
The one complaint I always get from Android smartphone users is that they chose Android because they just loved Apple iTunes and its not really compatible with an Android smartphone. Well, yeah, Android does have it own program for music files, but Double twist sort of solves that problem. The DoubleTwist app allows you to easily sync your Apple iTunes library with your Droid using a USB cable. Music app to the rescue.
Android music app roundup
If you would like to create your own ringtones, that has been covered here before. Yet, a Android app simply called Ringtones allows you to take portions of your favorite songs and turn them into a ringtone. Android app developers have also been working overtime to give us some other great apps. Mougg is a simple little app that allows you to easily store your music on a cloud, enabling you to access your music from any device. Finally, LavaBox turns your screen into a lava lamp music visualizer and RD3 Groovebox is a scaled down smart phone version of Groovebox the ultimate tool for music makers.



