When I first started using Musicolet, the primary reason I chose it was because I was regularly offline and it's a good offline player, but I never really delved into it's features. In this recent article from the AndroidPolice the writer tells us why he thinks it's the best Android player: An excerpt is below:
I finally found the best music player on Android after years of switching back and forth https://www.androidpolice.com/found-best-music-player-on-android/
"... My Aha! moments with Musicolet.
Musicolet is jam-packed with useful features. Multiple queues is the crown jewel of Musicolet...
.. Musicolet lets you have up to 20 independent queues. I can hop between different lists without breaking a sweat. Musicolet also comes with a decent collection of widgets ... .. It supports all the audio formats you can think of. The list continues with mp3, m4a, wma, flac, opus, aac, alac, dsf, and more. ...
Musicolet proves that you don’t need a cluttered interface or internet permissions to be a powerhouse.
It’s rare to find an app that’s 100% offline and still manages to innovate with features like the multi-queue system..."
I wish someone would develop an automated broadcast program for android, not just a music player. Android is the most popular operating system so why not? Then a tablet could be used for automation and android tablets are much less $$$$ for good performance and storage than PCs.
