Amazon has announced today that its Cloud Player is headed to the iPad and iPad Mini.
The tablet-optimized app is now available for free in the Apple App Store, allowing users to stream or download the music stored in the Cloud Player account.
Additionally, you will be able to manage and create playlists from the music.
Any song purchased through Amazon can be streamed for free and the first 250 non-Amazon-purchased tracks can be uploaded for free. After that, the cost is $25 for up to 250,000 songs.
The Cloud Player has been available for Android, the Kindle Fire and some other set-top boxes and TVs for some time. The app was made available to the iPhone during the summer last year.
Additionally, you will be able to manage and create playlists from the music.
Any song purchased through Amazon can be streamed for free and the first 250 non-Amazon-purchased tracks can be uploaded for free. After that, the cost is $25 for up to 250,000 songs.
The Cloud Player has been available for Android, the Kindle Fire and some other set-top boxes and TVs for some time. The app was made available to the iPhone during the summer last year.