Thursday, April 2, 2009

Find what you are looking for, fast!

aflatune now has a better way to browse through the library of albums, songs and playlists.

Click on playlists and you will see all playlists at a glace -

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And check out our spiffed up experience when browsing through albums and tracks. You will be able to quickly apply filters to get to what you are looking for. While you are browsing, also notice the nice page titles like ‘Hindi albums from year 2008’.

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Some of our users told us that the filters (i.e. ‘Language’, ‘Browse by’, ‘Year’, ‘Page’, etc) look cluttered and somewhat confusing. We have improved the spacing for the filters and have added dotted lines to separate them visually. We hope these changes make filters easy to use.

As always, tell us what you think!

--- the aflatune team.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Player queue improvements

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  • Album title appears in the listing along with the track title. Just click on the album title to open the album and check out what else is in that album.
  • You can hold the updown arrow symbol and drag it to move the item up or down
  • As always, you can click the ‘x’ to remove the item

We love the way the queue looks now. Clean, colorful and functional. Do you have any ideas to improve it further? Tell us at http://aflatune.com/#feedbacks/new.

--- the aflatune team

Monday, February 2, 2009

Now Telugu, Marathi and Hindustani Classical too…

We heard you! Now aflatune has regional content from Telugu and Marathi as well. We are continuously expanding the library so tell us if you want to listen to anything specific and we will add it! Look for the ‘Language’ filter when you are browsing through the albums/tracks -

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And search results show content from different languages as well -

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We are especially proud of our Hindustani Classical collection. There you will find rare gems such as live recordings from the Sawai Gandharv festival (http://aflatune.com/content/Sawai_Gandharwa). You can search for your favorite classical artist’s name. For example, search for ‘Rashid Khan’ and here’s what you will get (http://aflatune.com/#/home/list?q=Rashid%20Khan) -

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Happy listening!

--- the aflatune team.