Queue feature is the only benefit for me
I bought this because the lack of a queue feature in iTunes drives me nuts. I like to surf songs in my library one at a time, and always wish I could select "play next" or something, but iTunes doesnt have that. You have to build a playlist and add to that, and then its still there the next time. Not clean.
The running queue on this app is cool. However, using it isnt as handy as I would like. Agree with the other review that double clicking to add to the queue would be nice- it is called Enqueue after all. Double clicking adds everything you have sorted at that time (genre, artist, whatever) which is basically what iTunes does, ultimately.
The other oddity is that once you do build a queue, by right clicking and adding, or drag and dropping, you cant reorder the songs. As you drop it in initially you can place it where you want it, but then youre stuck with that order. Not a huge deal, but Im surprised this functionality isnt there.
The other annoyance, since I bought this to be a light music player (and still use itunes for syncing, store) is that clicking the three buttons at the top does not reduce the window to the mini player. You have to go to View- go to mini player, or use a hot key. Double clicking the window frame also does nothing, not even minimize.
I dont have any FLAC or complicated library issues like a lot of the other reviewers; I was just hoping for a slick music player only. It does the job, but barely well enough to convince me to use it all the time.
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