The app currently needs your device to be running iOS 9.2 or later, but the Jukebox developers are rectifying this and are waiting for approval of the next version of the app from Apple, according to Jukebox developer James Zhang. Jukebox is compatible with your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. An offering that its developer promises to keep forever. Not only is the Jukebox app free, but it is also ad-free. Whenever you add new music to your Dropbox account, go to Jukebox’s settings and follow the steps above (Jukebox will scan your Dropbox account, you then select which music files to download) to ensure your latest downloads are available on Jukebox. Rather than playing the music file directly from Dropbox, Jukebox downloads it, which means that once the app has downloaded a specific music file you can delete it from your Dropbox account and free up valuable space. As Jukebox saves the files offline, rather than streaming them from an online source, you get to save on your monthly data usage.
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