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SOUNDSHARE 3

SIMPLE AND CLEVER MUSIC SHARING. Free | soundshare­app.com

- [ GARY MARSHALL ]

From the home-made compilatio­n tapes of the ‘80s to today’s shared links from Apple Music and Spotify, one of the great joys of music is sharing your discoverie­s or favorites with others. SoundShare was designed to do just that, and to do so in a way that made sharing as easy as possible — it doesn’t matter if you’re on Apple Music and your friend is on Spotify or Deezer; SoundShare finds the right song in the appropriat­e service. Version 3 has two key improvemen­ts. First, it uses MusicKit, the iOS 11 framework that enables deeper integratio­n with Apple Music. This means apps such as SoundShare can access personalis­ed playlists and recommenda­tions in much the same way the Apple Music app does. Second, and even more fun, it has a Party Mode. With this mode, you can invite friends to collaborat­e on a playlist, where a single iOS device can handle everybody’s requests and send to a wired or wireless speaker system. It works really well, although the ability to let others interrupt playback with their own choices could be a problem if any of your friends are impolite and have terrible taste in tunes. In a nice touch, SoundShare can even stream Party Mode videos to Apple TV by finding them on YouTube. There are a couple of caveats. You need to have a Spotify Premium account. SoundShare can work only with what’s available, so difference­s between streaming services’ catalogues may prevent you from sharing the odd track between two different music services. The SoundShare app is a must, so Android owners are not able to take part either. And we encountere­d the odd bug, such as when the Invite option trapped us in a Contacts page. But overall SoundShare 3 is a clever and effective way to share music with friends.

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