A simple two month after its release , Amazon’sCloud Player on-line music playerhas finally added what you might callgrudgingcompatibility with Io devices . However , that support does n’t come in the form of a aboriginal app , as many users had skip , but rather as a still update to the service ’s Web interface .
antecedently , using Cloud Player on iOS required a picayune know - how — specifically , the use of a third - party internet browser . But Amazon has now enable compatibility for the mobile edition of Safari as well .
regrettably , Cloud Player ’s interface is n’t terribly friendly towards nomadic devices ; it uses the same layout that you get on your Mac or PC , which end up call for a lot of pan around on the iPhone . Amazon even tacitly acknowledges that the experience may be sub - par , saying it recommends get at Cloud Player via the latest version of Internet Explorer , Firefox , Chrome , or Safari “ from your computer . ” In particular , I noticed that the volume command on the player did n’t act upon , though you could easy aline the level on your machine itself .
Still , if you ’ve uploaded some tunes to the 5 GB of free storage that Amazon provides with its Cloud Drive Robert William Service ( or pay for one of the higher capacity plan ) , you ’ll be pleased to have a go at it you may in reality play back song via Safari on your iPad , iPhone , or iPod touch . And , if you ’re running iOS 4 , Safari will even carry on playing that music in the background signal when you switch out of the app . It ’s not quite the same level of convenience that Amazon ’s Android Cloud Player app offer , but it at least makes the service usable on iOS .