Unlikely. Apple would not allow such apps to be made available for
obvious reasons I hope such as infringing copyright material.
Regards Chris
On 24/02/2014 00:37, Cathy wrote:
I was told by my son that he has an app to get free music,. He has an android
phone, so I am wondering if apple
Free music doesn't mean that any copyright is being infringed. There are
artists who release their music to be distributed freely. I agree it's
unlikely there's such an app in the App Store though since it would be
easily abused.
On 02/25/2014 02:17 AM, Chris H wrote:
Unlikely. Apple would
There's one that my brother and sister-in-law uses called iTube. I think you
can download videos and lyric videos, but I don't think the actual song go into
your music app on the iPhone. For this, you half to jailbreak. Or, you can
download songs from YouTube, and connect your phone to the
Hi Kathy,
My friend Terri told me about an app called youplayer. It is an easy app to
use. The only thing I haven't figured out is how to save things to my iPod.
Take care and have fun with youplayer.
Connie
Sent from my iPod
On Feb 23, 2014, at 7:37 PM, Cathy cats.car...@gmail.com wrote:
itube is quite nice.
You can search for, and store youtube videos right to the app. the video and
accompanying audio get streamed, buffered, and stored within the app so you
won't even need to stream fro youtube itself the next time you play a favored
video. It's pulled from youtube and saved