1by1 is a small, fast and handy audio player for Android. The app allows you to easily listen to your music by playing all audio files in the selected folder instead of having to add them one by one.
1by1 features:
· Resume,
· Home,
· Sort,
· Shuffle (dir),
· Month colors,
· Playlist support,
· Webstreaming
GoneMAD Music Player - GoneMAD is a feature-packed and highly customizable music player for Android. It provides lots of options that allow you to fully personalize your listening experience
* If you have problems , please uninstall and re-install diceplayer.
* If you have no speed control bar , change "Settings->Select Player" for your file extensions to "Default"
Light skin for PlayerPro music player. This is a skin for Music PlayerPro app. Music PlayerPro is an advanced music and video player for Android 2.x devices. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: Once installed, the skin is not visible in your phone app list
7digital for Android - Search over 15 million songs, discover, buy, sync and listen to music anywhere. The 7digital application now includes both an MP3 store and music player. Sync and play music you have previously purchased. High quality legal MP3 downloads
Bna Music Player is intended to be the most user friendly music player.
We believe that we have realized the easiest way to manage your playlists.
Classic Mp3 Player: Add your music in a playlist. There is a function management Air Gesture.
Easy to use, just wave your hand over the sensor usually located just next to the earpiece
Ukefox, formerly known as museek, is a music player for large collections (>20 albums). It knows about music similarity, and allows new ways to interact with your music collection. Jukefox provides a rich set of functions, including:
2Player Network Music Player - Play to, play from, download from network music devices.
2player is a full-featured music player for Android for Window home networks. "Play From" or "Play To" WIndows 7 computers, and XBOX 360s, as well as other netwok devices that support the Windows "Play From" and "Play To" protocols