Take your favourite music anywhere

July 15. 2010, under Blogr with 2 Comments

There are plenty of ways to keep your music files in sync no matter where you are but recently I’ve been using Moozone. It offers 2GB of storage for free which is pretty decent depending on the compression of your files.

I discovered the service on the Android Market, I’ve been having troubles with my SD card going kapoot a few times, making me lose ALL my files (#%&*^@#%$#@!!!!). You can register on their website or Android app, I registered using the app. I uploaded all my music that I had on my phone using the app, it took a while on WiFI and has a retry option in case the connection breaks. Where Moozone really shines either on your Android handset (it supports 1.5) or computer is the ability to playback all your music and organize them in playlists as long as you have an internet connection. It’s pretty user friendly. The app has a dropbox option where you save files for offline playback, since I have most of my music on the SD card already, I haven’t used this option yet.

Here’s a video showcasing the mobile app:

If you’re looking for a way to backup some of your favourite music to playback or download elsewhere, Moozone is a good option for laptops and Android handsets.

2 Comments

  • Iniara July 15, 2010

    I see what you mean. There are services that offer data backup but like
    Moozone, they only offer around 2GB for free, anything extra comes out of
    your pocket. I tried looking for something like that but haven't had much
    luck. I lack a computer of my own at the moment so I rely mostly on FTP to
    transfer data.

  • Futures Passed July 15, 2010

    I wonder if there's an option to access a server; site owners like us could easily take advantage of that, plus there are some people that buy server back-ups, too.

    Just saying that because to me, 2 GB sounds pretty small. Better than nothing, though.

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