Waver Cloud Music Player

Published by: Imagam.com
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Description

Waver allows you to create a personal streaming service with Dropbox. Google Drive, Box. OneDrive, SMB Server, WebDav Server and more.
Listen to your music with advanced and powerful media player.
• FLAC format supported. Enjoy your favorite tracks in the best quality.
• Light and dark theme modes.
• Supported Clouds and Protocols:
Dropbox, Google Drive, Box.net, OneDrive, SMB/CIFS, SugarSync, AFP (Mac), FTP/FTPS, SFTP, WebDav, Amazon S3, SoundCloud, FTP
• Features
- Formats: MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A
- Audio Bar
- Repeat and shuffle
- Airplay
- Favorites
- Playlists
- Dark Theme
- Fine scrubbing
- Lock screen playback controls
- Background music playback
- Cache Streamed Files
- Passcode Lock
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  • Is Waver Cloud Music Player free?

    Yes, Waver Cloud Music Player is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    Waver Cloud Music Player is free.

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Waver Cloud Music Player Reviews

I’m impressed with the lack of extras (for the better)

vitaprimo.us on

United States

I originally was looking to get the paid version therefore I test drove this, it’s by far the best player I’ve used, it’s a very no nonsense deal. No useless cr*p and surprisingly no ads for a free version; except for charging the color scheme to your own, which is very welcome. I still had’t done anything else on the app and I was already sold. However, I’ve used iTunes—which I’m moving away from—for almost two decades to manage my music it’s all now in a server free from iTunes but it keeps the organization scheme making it very difficult to use this player because it is just that a player and it don’t know where the files are located, I don’t remember every album of every artist, half of my music is underground stuff that’s not organized by album so it’s laying around godknowswhere within the master directory but, to be fair it never mentioned it was a jukebox on the description, so maybe I’m asking for to much. That’s too bad because it would be perfect otherwise, I might keep it around. It’s already better that the built-in mess on iOS: Apple doesn’t know the difference between simple and simplified anymore.

Don’t by this P.O.S.!

Roostafish on

United States

I added OneDrive, tried to play a .flac file and I got a message indicating that I needed the pay version to play that type of file. I very stupidly paid 1.99 of my hard earned money. Now the app crashes each time a flac file is selected. THIS IS A RIPOFF!

Awesome App!!

Morning Brew on

United States

I'm a music producer who works across multiple computers, this app bypasses the file limits iTunes imposes, now no matter what studio I'm at, I can upload the track I'm working on to Dropbox and instantly listen to it on my phone. This is my first day using the app and I'm loving it!!

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