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Slacker had originally announced that a webOS version was in the works, and some had even seen a demo during this past CES. Well, in a little bit of good news for those sporting a webOS handset — that app is now available.
The app, which became available earlier today is currently listed as a beta, and is at version 0.9.4. Users can find and download the Slacker app in the official App Catalog.
As always, there are two listening options available, either listen for free and listen to an ad every so often, or upgrade to the Slacker Plus account which costs $3.99 a month (billed annually).
One drawback is the lack of ability to cache music for offline listening, but aside from the BlackBerry app that is becoming the norm as the iPhone/iPod touch and Android app also lack the ability to cache. Annoying, but certainly not a reason to turn me away from Slacker.
The app, which became available earlier today is currently listed as a beta, and is at version 0.9.4. Users can find and download the Slacker app in the official App Catalog.
As always, there are two listening options available, either listen for free and listen to an ad every so often, or upgrade to the Slacker Plus account which costs $3.99 a month (billed annually).
One drawback is the lack of ability to cache music for offline listening, but aside from the BlackBerry app that is becoming the norm as the iPhone/iPod touch and Android app also lack the ability to cache. Annoying, but certainly not a reason to turn me away from Slacker.
Read [Slacker Forums] and [PreCentral]
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