gMusic iPhone app is a native Google Music Player

The gMusic iPhone app from Interactive Innovative Solutions does what Google failed to do when it launched its Google Music Beta -- natively stream your Google Music tracks to your iPhone, iPod touch and iPad (as an expanded iPhone app). The Google Music service serves as a digital online locker that can store up 20,000 tracks from your music library.
The app is a basic music player that lets you browse your tracks via album, artists, genre and song. It also accesses your playlist information and lets you add songs to existing playlists. You can also create an instant playlist on the fly. It's great for on the go listening as your music will stream over Wi-Fi or 3G. It'll also play in the background so you can use other apps while listening to your music.
This gMusic iPhone app is available from the App Store for US$1.99.
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G Music and Go Music apps both lack the ability to handle multi-disc releases. You have to hear all the track 1 songs from each disc before track 2 will play. Even when everything is tagged correctly (example- disc 1 of 2, disc 2 of 2) both of these apps do not recognize these tags and the songs play out of order.
December 05 2011 at 1:03 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTry out GoMusic app in the AppStore it has better reviews and functionality!
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gomusic/id457883228?ls=1&mt=8
Check out GoMusic app has better reviews and works much better with Google Music
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gomusic/id457883228?ls=1&mt=8
This app runs continuously in the background, even when not playing, and drains your battery from flush to nix in a matter of hours. You can see the progress wheel when you start the app. It never stops.
October 21 2011 at 7:48 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWhy is no one noticing that the same company released aMusic, their Amazon Cloud native iOS app? I don't know anyone who cares that much about Google's cloud player, but Amazon Cloud player is a want I've been longing for and it's now here!
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