This thread shouldn't be locked. If we can't have a constructive discussion then why even have a forum? If anyone criticises or critiques Apple here they just get told "go to Android", "don't use it", or "lock thread". It's absurd.
I'm an Apple Music user, and I mostly agree with the OP. The music app is an absolute mess and is a nightmare to use. However I do like how it's integrated with Apple Music so I can easily build playlists with my own music and Apple Music.
With that said, the first 4 tabs of the app are redundant to me. "For You" is pointless and mainly shows me albums I already own. The "New" tab never shows me anything interesting. I don't listen to Radio. And I still have no idea what Connect is supposed to do, but whatever it is, it does it poorly.
The actual music player itself is pretty bad for all the reasons the OP listed. I love the "Play Next" functionality but the whole design of the UI is dreadful and unintuitive. E.G. Ever tried to remove a song from "up next", you need to swipe left and click "Remove"... Except pressing on the song instantly plays it! Good work Apple!
Again, and I seem to be saying this in every post lately, user experience was clearly not a priority for Apple when designing this app. It's clearly all about pushing services not providing a good user experience.
Completely support and encourage a redesign.
This thread shouldn't be locked. If we can't have a constructive discussion then why even have a forum? If anyone criticises or critiques Apple here they just get told "go to Android", "don't use it", or "lock thread". It's absurd.
I'm an Apple Music user, and I mostly agree with the OP. The music app is an absolute mess and is a nightmare to use. However I do like how it's integrated with Apple Music so I can easily build playlists with my own music and Apple Music.
With that said, the first 4 tabs of the app are redundant to me. "For You" is pointless and mainly shows me albums I already own. The "New" tab never shows me anything interesting. I don't listen to Radio. And I still have no idea what Connect is supposed to do, but whatever it is, it does it poorly.
The actual music player itself is pretty bad for all the reasons the OP listed. I love the "Play Next" functionality but the whole design of the UI is dreadful and unintuitive. E.G. Ever tried to remove a song from "up next", you need to swipe left and click "Remove"... Except pressing on the song instantly plays it! Good work Apple!
Again, and I seem to be saying this in every post lately, user experience was clearly not a priority for Apple when designing this app. It's clearly all about pushing services not providing a good user experience.
Completely support and encourage a redesign.
Like I stated before Apple was reasonable enough to allow 3rd party music players to access the local iTunes library and allow for lock screen and control center controls. That is literally a free pass to use ANY 3rd party music player with no loss of functionality unless you subscribe to Apple Music.
Obviously the ability is there, but definitely under emphasized to the point where Apple clearly stopped caring about that core feature and put more focus on a second-rate streaming service that will never overtake Spotify. I wish Apple would give on these online services, they either suck or are mediocre at best. The worst part is, they try to shove it down our throats. The Apple of before would never design and develop a music app as cluttered, convoluted and poorly laid out as the current version. I have trouble believing this the same company that created the iPod in the first place.
Why should I pay 10 bucks for a cluttered laggy UI when Play Music and Spotify are hella more user friendly and smoothJust because you choose to not use it/can't afford the $10 a month to use it, doesn't mean apple shouldn't implement a feature for the masses. a.k.a streaming.
I bet the real reason you complain weekly is because you torrent heaps, and hate the fact you have to spend $10 instead of $0 now.
By your logic,iOS and even Apple's apps should never be improved.Android has the ability to set defualt web browsers and applications.iOS doesnt.This is a very useful feature so by your logic I should just switch to Android as "majority" of iOS users supposedly dont want itLike I stated before Apple was reasonable enough to allow 3rd party music players to access the local iTunes library and allow for lock screen and control center controls. That is literally a free pass to use ANY 3rd party music player with no loss of functionality unless you subscribe to Apple Music.
Many people are gravitating toward streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music etc these days.I'm still old school enough to carry around 10GB of music on my phone. Considering how much music I listen to the native App does the job. I don't obsess over the design or usability. I also don't find it a mess or confusing.
So basically you're saying, in a long winded way, "if you don't like it, don't use it. Don't complain about it".
I don't obsess over the design or usability.
- Apple does not come to MacRumors for customer feedback on its products. This thread is merely 2 hen houses clucking away at each other until there is a thread lock or people just lose interest.
- The immediate solution to OP's complaints is to use another app until Apple gets around to "fixing" the music app (or not).
How could you call yourself an Apple fan and not care about design and/or usability? The obsessive attention to every tiny detail was a hallmark of the Jobs era, Forstall did his best to carry that over when Tim Cook took over but that sadly did not work out. There's no strive for perfection in anything they do anymore, the current music app definitely represents that. It's all bottom line and focus on maxing profits as long as Tim Cook remains the CEO.
It opens... with lagHere we go again.
Does the music app open? yes
Can you choose songs based on album, genre, playlist, artist? yes
Does the music play? yes
Case Closed.
Stop apologizing for Apple's terrible user interface