

It's certainly more convenient than digging through your PDA or cell phone for your download sources. The interface is relatively easy to use, and you can also access all of your other apps from your laptop if you have one. If you're a music lover who wants to manage all of your music library on a central interface that you can access from anywhere, it may be worth checking out this software. While it's true that most people will never use all the features that Google has introduced in those areas (such as Chrome's "Bookmarks" function or Gmail's new feature that lets you look up your old emails), the new music manager still has some value. It's part of the company's efforts to become more integrated with its digital product offerings - everything from Chrome, Gmail, and Android. Music Manager for Google Play Music is part of a long line of products from Google that are getting an upgrade. Music Manager's functionality hasn't been changed - the upgrade simplifies the whole process. It's part of the upgrade to the latest operating system. However, any Google Play Music subscribers that have successfully migrated to YouTube Music should do so immediately. Opening the program shows the usual message, Music Manager isn't available.

The Music Manager desktop program for managing uploads from Google Play Music now works with the new version 4.5.
