Thursday 31 March 2011

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"Go to Amazon.com and log in with your account. (On iPhone, you may have to switch to the full version of the site).
Click the Cloud Drive link, not Cloud Player.
Select the folder and music file you want to listen to. Tap the check box next to the song you want to listen to and then tap the 'Download' button at the top of your screen.
Safari will launch a QuickTime audio player and start streaming your song. If you want to listen to the next song in your list, you'll have to go back to your Cloud Drive again.
We tried this method and it does work, but it's still not that great. What's the point of only listening to one song at a time?

Instead, we suggest giving SugarSync a try. It will let you store up to 5 GB of music for free (just like Amazon) and stream it to any iOS or Android device. And make sure you check out our walkthrough and review of SugarSync's app.

Also Read: How To Upload All Your Music To Amazon's Cloud Player

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See Also:

Amazon Snubbed The iPhone With Cloud Player: Use SugarSync Instead
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