• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie policy (EU)
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Video
  • Write for us
Today Headline
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • POLITICS
    • News for today
    • Borisov news
  • FINANCE
    • Business
    • Insurance
  • Video
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • ENTERPRISE
  • LIFESTYLE
    • TRAVEL
    • HEALTH
    • ENTERTAINMENT
  • AUTOMOTIVE
  • SPORTS
  • Travel and Tourism
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • POLITICS
    • News for today
    • Borisov news
  • FINANCE
    • Business
    • Insurance
  • Video
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • ENTERPRISE
  • LIFESTYLE
    • TRAVEL
    • HEALTH
    • ENTERTAINMENT
  • AUTOMOTIVE
  • SPORTS
  • Travel and Tourism
No Result
View All Result
TodayHeadline
No Result
View All Result

Hear me out: browser tabs in music player apps

February 4, 2022
in Entertainment
0
Hear me out: browser tabs in music player apps
0
SHARES
1
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


All right, listen. This is not for those of you with Dewey Decimal mental filing systems or expertly curated music playlists that easily identify the music contained therein. But hear me out: we need music browser tabs in our music player apps.

I can’t, unfortunately, take credit for this proposed — and tremendously useful! — addition to our music player interfaces. It was actually The Verge’s deputy editor Dan Seifert who first tweeted the idea, which I enthusiastically threw my support behind. We’re not the only two nerds who think this would be a handy feature, either. Wearables reviewer Victoria Song chimed in that she, too, would like a tabs-like feature in her music players. (A good and correct opinion.)

i need browser tabs in my music player app so i can remember what i want to listen to after i’m done listening to what i’m currently listening to

— dan seifert (@dcseifert) February 4, 2022

A problem with modern music apps like Spotify and Apple Music is that they’re already jumbled from the jump. The second you open one, you’re bombarded with promotional columns, “made for you” playlists you may not even use, new releases, and stuff you’ve recently listened to and may never want to hear again. It makes it that much harder to remember where you left off yesterday when you open the app.

Now, we’re not talking here about tabs in a browser window — that’s chaos. (Can you imagine having 15 Spotify tabs open in Chrome while trying to do the 200 other things you’re already juggling? Immediately no.) The tabs we’re proposing would be integrated into device apps themselves, meaning that, when you open Spotify on your computer, you’d be able to easily tab through music you’ve been meaning to listen to.

Before anyone tries to argue that this already exists with queues, it’s not the same. Adding a song or songs to a “Liked” playlist isn’t the same as isolating a discography or artist or even a single release. And with playlists, arguably the thing closest to a tabs function, they can become quickly cluttered without a pristine filing system. (Not to mention — who wants to make a playlist for a single song?) I have no idea what’s included in my own playlist titled “Daily Mix 1” (something I must have saved from one of Spotify’s algorithmic playlists ages ago), just as playlists I titled “Perfect” and “Good” have been collecting dust for, I presume, years.

As Dan points out, another problem with the queues argument is that they will play music in the order you add to them, whereas with tabs, you’d have the ability to choose what you’d want to listen to when you’re ready.

Tabs are ideal for listening to that new album when you have time to later on

What tabs would be particularly useful for is new music discovery, like an album you’ve been wanting to get around to hearing but haven’t yet had the time. I bump into this problem quite a bit. Adding a new album to my “Liked” songs on Spotify shuffles it in with all of my favorite stuff, and decluttering that playlist later is a hassle. Making a new album a playlist almost assures that it’ll be forgotten about. My decrepit, goldfish memory doesn’t have the space to remember to return to a playlist of an album two weeks later.

As my colleague Victoria notes, she’s always “forgetting what I’m supposed to listen to next.” You know what would help with that? Tabs.

Tags: AppsbrowserhearMusicplayertabs
Previous Post

S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq notch 2nd week of gains as stocks end mostly higher Friday after strong January jobs report

Next Post

Tireless Heroes Fly 300 Rescued Dogs & Cats From Afghanistan To Safety

Related Posts

Entertainment

Report by Perforce Software Forecasts that Streaming, the Cloud, and Creative Teams are the Future of Game Development

Survey of over 300 game...

Read more
Sebastian Bear-McClard Begs Emily Ratajkowski For a Second Chance Following Cheating Scandal
Entertainment

Sebastian Bear-McClard Begs Emily Ratajkowski For a Second Chance Following Cheating Scandal

Last month, the internet rejoiced...

Read more
Blackjack
Entertainment

How to play Blackjack

One particular card game that’s...

Read more
Sega Mega Drive Mini 2 is coming to Europe with incredible games list | Gaming | Entertainment
Entertainment

Sega Mega Drive Mini 2 is coming to Europe with incredible games list | Gaming | Entertainment

The Sega Mega Drive Mini...

Read more
The Chant Unleashes Occult Horror On Nov. 3 For PS5
Entertainment

The Chant Unleashes Occult Horror On Nov. 3 For PS5

Prime Matter and Brass Token...

Read more
Load More
Next Post
Tireless Heroes Fly 300 Rescued Dogs & Cats From Afghanistan To Safety

Tireless Heroes Fly 300 Rescued Dogs & Cats From Afghanistan To Safety

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Collapsed Doggy sex position promises clitoral stimulation for extra pleasure

Collapsed Doggy sex position promises clitoral stimulation for extra pleasure

Six times actors really romped in sex scenes that make 365 DNI look tame

Six times actors really romped in sex scenes that make 365 DNI look tame

My partner has to pay more car insurance – because he was born outside the UK | Car insurance

Strictly: Ofcom assessing Steve Allen’s Tilly Ramsay comments

Strictly: Ofcom assessing Steve Allen’s Tilly Ramsay comments

Could this machine shop bankruptcy signal more trouble for the auto supply chain?

Could this machine shop bankruptcy signal more trouble for the auto supply chain?

Inside a retreat in Sweden that sits on a tiny craggy island – with a 19th-century lighthouse

Inside a retreat in Sweden that sits on a tiny craggy island – with a 19th-century lighthouse

Need a password manager? NordPass is 34% off right now

Need a password manager? NordPass is 34% off right now

Report by Perforce Software Forecasts that Streaming, the Cloud, and Creative Teams are the Future of Game Development

About Us

Todayheadline the independent news and topics discovery
A home-grown and independent news and topic aggregation . displays breaking news linking to news websites all around the world.

Follow Us

Latest News

Could this machine shop bankruptcy signal more trouble for the auto supply chain?

Could this machine shop bankruptcy signal more trouble for the auto supply chain?

Inside a retreat in Sweden that sits on a tiny craggy island – with a 19th-century lighthouse

Inside a retreat in Sweden that sits on a tiny craggy island – with a 19th-century lighthouse

Could this machine shop bankruptcy signal more trouble for the auto supply chain?

Could this machine shop bankruptcy signal more trouble for the auto supply chain?

Inside a retreat in Sweden that sits on a tiny craggy island – with a 19th-century lighthouse

Inside a retreat in Sweden that sits on a tiny craggy island – with a 19th-century lighthouse

Need a password manager? NordPass is 34% off right now

Need a password manager? NordPass is 34% off right now

  • Real Estate
  • Education
  • Parenting
  • Cooking
  • NFL Games On TV Today
  • Travel and Tourism
  • Home & Garden
  • Pets
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • About

© 2021 All rights are reserved Todayheadline

No Result
View All Result
  • Real Estate
  • Education
  • Parenting
  • Cooking
  • NFL Games On TV Today
  • Travel and Tourism
  • Home & Garden
  • Pets
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • About

© 2021 All rights are reserved Todayheadline

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist