Google Music can now be used as a native application for OS X
Google Music can now be used as a native application for OS X
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Google Music can now be used as a native application for OS X
Google Music can now be used as a native application for OS X

Google builds all of its services exclusively for its Chrome browser - applications grow the browser, and the browser increases the use of applications. Brilliant strategy, but not always compatible with what users want. For example, OS X users like to use a browser to surf, and perform additional actions in the OS, the same listening to music, in the native applications of their favorite OS. If you are a fan of “poppies” and use Google Music, then you will be pleased to know that for this service there is a very high-quality and well-integrated Google Music application into OS X.

The app is not completely native, but that doesn't stop it from being cool
The app is not completely native, but that doesn't stop it from being cool

Google Music for OS X accesses your music cloud, is controlled by the system keys, like iTunes, and also knows how to show alerts in the same way as iTunes does.

Google Music is managed like iTunes
Google Music is managed like iTunes
Notifications are minimalistic and convenient
Notifications are minimalistic and convenient

The app works so well that you won't notice the transition to it. Moreover, it is foolish to deny that the music solution from Google is more flexible, more convenient and cheaper than the one from Apple.

This application has only one drawback - for some reason, Google+ notifications are shoved into it. Why they are in the music application is not clear.

Google Music for OS X

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