Yet another thing that I like about MAP is the trending and color coding. Identifying your music by six factors (Mood, Popularity, Enthusiasms, Trendiness, Vintage, and Music Originality), the application will give you graphs and usability statistics. This helps to create playlists for certain moods and times, as it allows you to customize to your own personality. I really like this ability, as it allows a more personal touch than anything else I have seen.
Not all is good, however. While the graphs and colors, along with the total graphical user interface, are nice and well adapted to the iPhone, the controls gave me a bit of an issue. Though movement is supposed to be quick and flicking-easy, I found the screen to lag a bit and be jerky when moving. Same goes for pinching and pulling, as the zooming in and out did not appear smooth at all. This is a setback, as almost everything else in the GUI is amazingly well done and implemented. Though this might have been caused by my iPhone, I hope this is something they fix shortly.
Overall, I believe that Music Aurora PRO is a pretty worthwhile application for your iPod Touch or iPhone. The application is small, doesn’t require much memory to run, and is quite well done. I believe that you will enjoy being able to customize your music playlists to mood and times, as well as several other factors. I believe that you will find the $.99 investment a good move and purchase Music Aurora PRO today.









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