This means you can transfer the confusing array of video file types to your phone more easily. Then Google started pushing it as the must-have music manager for the Google Nexus One, since as well as music, it handles video conversion automatically. We've loved DoubleTwist since it first came out swinging as an iTunes killer for all our mobile devices. But the developers promise a widget and more features are coming soon. The app lacks a widget, so you can't control your music right from your home screen, and we'd also like to see it add features such as landscape view. It synchronises your tunage, podcasts and video with your desktop PC too, and keeps your iTunes playlists, ratings and play counts intact. The app currently doesn't do much more than the built-in music player in Android, except for adding video playback and putting podcasts in their own category. DoubleTwist, the desktop music manager software, has launched a new music player app for Android phones.
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