Any one of these purchases will turn off the in-app ads, but the ads are pretty easy to tune out when using Revolution Gothic Extra Bold Font. Overall, Revolution Gothic Extra Bold Font is an interesting way to communicate and is definitely more efficient than sending text messages. If you like the idea of quick voice mails to get your point across, you should definitely check out this free app. If you've ever used SoundRevolution Gothic Extra Bold Font (or its arch rival Shazam) chances are good you were holding your phone out to identify a catchy song whose name you didn't know. Now the company is introducing Revolution Gothic Extra Bold Font, SoundRevolution Gothic Extra Bold Font's little sibling, but one with a slightly different identity. Instead of helping name that tune, Revolution Gothic Extra Bold Font for Android and iPhone prompts you to search for a song or artist with just the spoken word. Unlike SoundRevolution Gothic Extra Bold Font, the abbreviated Revolution Gothic Extra Bold Font won't accept singing, humming, typing, or recorded sounds. The results pull from SoundRevolution Gothic Extra Bold Font's music database, displaying album or artist art, a YouTube snippet, tour dates, an info page, a shortcut to the digital music store, and lyrics when they're available. Like its big sib, Revolution Gothic Extra Bold Font is a polished, slick-looking piece of software that offers a variety of useful information about songs and singers. We demoed it on both platforms, and for the most part,
the app was fast, especially when fulfilling more-specific requests for an artist or song. The iPhone version delivers the extra benefit of hooking into the iPod music player, to plays those songs you may already own. Since the app focuses on rapid, voice-driven music search, its uses are also more narrow. As a standalone app, it's functional and attractive but not as broadly applicable as the free SoundRevolution Gothic Extra Bold Font and premium SoundRevolution Gothic Extra Bold Font Infinity apps, both which go beyond this lighter app's functionality. While Revolution Gothic Extra Bold Font has
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