Today during Microsoft's 2013 edition of Build, Rhapsody announced that it's releasing a version of its music app designed for the Windows 8 operating system. As you might expect, the Win8 variant will bring many of the same features found on its iOS and Android counterparts, including the ability for subscribers to create playlists and stream / download songs from Rhapsody's ample library of tunes. There will be some tidbits tailored specifically for Redmond's OS, however, such as a Snap Mode for simple multitasking and an option that allows tracks to be pinned to the Metro-style home screen. The company told us the application will hit the Windows store shortly, so we'll be sure to update this post as soon as we have a link to the download.
Update: Rhapsody's Windows 8 app is now up for grabs via the Windows store, linked down below for your convenience.
Filed under: Cellphones, Desktops, Portable Audio/Video, Internet, Software, Mobile, Microsoft
Source: Windows store
Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/Vv-_-W_WwBQ/
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