Last month, Microsoft rolled out a major update to its Groove music app on iOS and Android, delivering a range of new features and enhancements. Among the additions were a new Explore view "to learn about the most popular songs and new releases", along with "significant improvements to product and playback reliability".
The latest update is far less juicy - and is only available for iOS devices at the moment - but it promises to deal with a few annoying issues that users of the app may have been experiencing.
Version 3.6.60809 is now rolling out, and includes:
- Detailed information about an artist will now be visible when the device is offline
- After uploading an album to OneDrive and then downloading one track to Groove, the rest of that album’s tracks will now be downloaded to Groove from OneDrive without a usage rights error
- Fixed two issues that would cause Groove to crash when browsing in different places in the app
You can download the Groove music app from the iTunes App Store here.
Source: @ellenment