Marvis Pro Cheats

Marvis Pro Hack 9.1.1 + Redeem Codes

Rediscover your music

Developer: Aditya Rajveer
Category: Music
Price: $9.99 (Download for free)
Version: 9.1.1
ID: com.adityarajveer.Marvis

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Description

Interact with your music and fall in love with your library all over again.

** Featured on MacStories, 9to5Mac, Cult of Mac, iDownloadBlog, iMore, and more. **
** App of the Year 2022 - MacStories **

Marvis offers a beautiful presentation of your Music Library with loads of powerful features in a minimalistic yet highly customizable UI.

• For Apple Music & iTunes Library.
‣ Supports Apple Music Search, Charts, For You & Radio.
‣ Non-subscribers can search & browse the Apple Music catalog and play 30s preview for all available songs.

• Use Drag & Drop to add one or more items to Up Next, Play, or Shuffle.
• Advanced Media Details and Artist Info.
• List & Grid Layout. Multiple Grid styles to choose from, like Cover Flow.
• 40 App icon choices.
• Sort and Group.
‣ Sort by Recently Played/Added, Year, Rating, Play Count, and more.
‣ Group Playlists & Genres into Albums, Artists, Composers, etc.

• Smart Rules ‣ Filter, Sort & Limit.
• Last.fm support.
‣ The ability to scrobble is included with your purchase.
‣ Advanced features require an additional one-time fee.

IMPORTANT:
• Music.app is required for Marvis to function.
• Due to iOS restrictions, it's not possible to delete items from your library or playlists via Marvis.

Reddit: r/MarvisApp

Version history

9.1.1
2023-07-06
Bug fixes.
9.1
2023-07-03
We're thrilled to see so many of you enjoying the new sidebar and we're back with a new update to take it to the next level.

■ Sidebar
• Enabled Sidebar Pinning for iPadOS and larger iPhones in Landscape orientation.
• Enabled per-tab symbol customization, i.e. color, size, and weight.
• Added support for customizing the sidebar background under Display settings.
• More improvements to Sidebar and its gestures.

■ Accent Color
• A fresh coat of paint to Marvis' UI.
• Choose your favorite color under Settings → Display → Accent Color.

■ More
• New refined look for setting pages.
• New default app icon.
• Add the option to play a notification sound when Track Change or Scrobble Notifications are sent.
• If you've started playback from a playlist or a section, the playback source name will appear under 'Up Next' in the full-player.
• Fixes and improvements.

Happy customizing!
9.0.1
2023-05-31
Bug Fixes
9.0
2023-05-26
■ New Sidebar
• Boasts a new design to match the iPadOS sidebars.
• Customizable: you can add custom tabs to the sidebar like you add sections to the home.
• The Sidebar Flow gesture to navigate the sidebar with one hand is still supported.

■ New Player Setting: Confirm Before Playing
• Use this setting to change the behavior of whether you want to see a confirmation alert before starting a new queue.

■ New Section Setting: Arrangement
• This setting is for multi-row multi-column sections on home, to change the arrangement of items by row or column.

■ Fixes and improvements.
8.4.2
2023-04-13
Bug Fixes.
8.4.1
2023-04-11
Bug fixes.
8.4
2023-04-05
■ GLOBAL SEARCH
• New layout for global search.
• Added a persistent search button for quick access.

■ SMART RULES
• Added support for viewing and filtering based on metadata of a type’s relationships. For example, you can now filter a songs-based section by the Songs' Album’s Play Count.
• Added the ability to invert filters for Rule Groups.
• New Limit Type “Duplicate” lets you find duplicate songs in your library.
• For the Unique limit, you can now fetch multiple items per type.

■ NEW METADATA
• Item Position on List (Displayed Metadata only)
• Playlists Included In (Displayed Metadata only)
• Rated Tracks Count (for Collections)
• Unrated Tracks Count (for Collections)

■ NEW PLAYER METADATA
• Queue Items Count
• Queue Remaining Items Count
• Time Until Queue Ends
• Time Until Now Playing Album Ends
• Shuffle State
• Repeat State
• Listeners Count (Last.fm)
• Global Scrobbles (Last.fm)

■ PLAYBACK SOURCE
• When starting playback from a Playlist or Home Section, you’ll see “Go to Playlist” or “Go to Section” actions on the action sheet for mini-player and full-player.
• Enabled “Is Now Playing” for playlist and section metadata.

■ MORE
• Added the ability to change line limit for full-player displayed metadata rows.
• Skip Song on Dislike, a new setting for the player lets you skip the now-playing song on dislike.
• Added the ability to create Playlist folders within Marvis. Note: Requires Apple Music subscription with Sync Library enabled.
• Tap action customization for Live Activities.
• Mini-Player background overlay content customization.
• Fixes and improvements.
8.3.2
2022-12-18
■ New Quick Action for Tracks: Add to Playlist
• You can enable it for all song-based sections from Marvis Settings → Gestures → (Tracks) Quick Action.
• Or, enable it on a per-section basis for song-based sections.

■ Added the ‘Show Artwork’ setting to toggle artwork visibility on the mini-player

■ Renamed ‘New Home’ to ‘Section Folder’

■ Fixes and improvements

Happy Holidays!
8.3.1
2022-11-01
We're delighted to see you all enjoying Live Activities from Marvis.

• You can now view more upcoming songs by adding multiple 'Up Next' Live Activities.

• Added the option to change text alignment for multirow metadata, i.e. in Full-Player and Live Activities.
‣ Swipe left on a row and click on ••• to reveal text formatting options.

• Fixes and improvements.
8.3
2022-10-29
■ Live Activities
• For Lock Screen & Dynamic Island.
• 2 Activity Types, Now Playing & Up Next.
• Customize activities to view your choice of metadata.
• You can run up to 5 activities at once.
• More customizations coming soon.

■ Displayed Metadata Font Customization
• Added Text Size, Weight & Color customization support for Displayed Metadata.
• This opens up many new possibilities and lets you personalize Marvis even further.

■ Fixes and improvements.
8.2.1
2022-10-15
Bug Fixes.
8.2
2022-10-09
We’ve all been enjoying iOS 16 and having fun customizing our Lock Screens. In this update, we’ve added support for Lock Screen widgets in Marvis.

■ Section Widget
• Link a section you’ve set up on your Home tab.
• Assign an action to play or shuffle the section when you tap on the widget.
• TIP: Rename a section and assign a symbol to the left or right decoration so the section widgets can use those symbols.
• IMPORTANT: Due to major changes to the widget format, all your previous Home Screen Section widgets would either be removed or show up blank, and you’ll need to add new ones.

■ Quick Action Widget
• Get quick access to Marvis from your Lock Screen.
• You have access to many of the Marvis actions like Now Playing actions and Sidebar actions but you’re not limited to that, you can have your custom actions and assign a URL Scheme to them.
• With custom actions, you’re not limited to Marvis URL Schemes, you can use URL schemes of other apps or HTTP links that open in your default browser or app.
• The custom actions let you choose your own symbol and title and the widget settings have more options to make your widget appear the way you prefer.

■ Modern Progress Bar
• New iOS 16 style progress bar that allows you to start dragging from anywhere to scrub.
• You can switch back to the old style from Marvis Settings → Player → Progress Bar Style.
• Regardless of the style you choose you still get the ability to start dragging from anywhere to scrub.

■ New Smart Rules and metadata for Collections.
• Rate Progress
• Like Progress
• Median Play Count

■ New Smart Rule
• Current Date & Time
• You can use this rule to set up different conditions based on the time of day, day of the week, or day of the month.

■ Smart Conditions for Section Rename
• Includes a special condition ‘Displayed Location’, to toggle content based on whether it appears in-app or in the widget.

■ Added New Symbols to the Symbol Picker
• You can find them at the bottom of the symbols list.
• The original symbols are from Apple’s SF Symbols Library while the newly added ones are custom symbols made by us.
• Thanks to SF Symbols, we can build our own custom symbols while getting all the benefits of properties that SF Symbols have.

■ URL Schemes
• Open Home Section by ID. Copy a Section’s ID from the Section Edit screen and scroll down to find the ••• button.
• Section Playback Action, you can now directly play, shuffle, and more when using an Open Section URL Scheme.
• Now Playing Actions, perform actions for the now playing media, like view details, go to artist, go to album, add to playlist, and more.
• Sidebar, quickly access the sidebar or switch tabs using the Sidebar URL Scheme.
• You can view all supported URL Schemes from Marvis Settings → Tips & Tricks.

■ Miscellaneous
• Removed Clipboard Monitoring setting due to the iOS 16 paste prompts that prevent us from reading a clipboard automatically and without reading the clipboard, we can’t tell whether the copied link is a music URL.

• Added a setting to disable the Show Complete Album button inside Albums. Toggle it from Marvis Settings → Apple Music → Show Complete Album Button.

• Fixes and improvements.


Have fun customizing your Lock Screens!
8.1
2022-09-14
We’re delighted to know you all have been enjoying the latest update and it’s great to see you come up with smart ways to use the new metadata features.

AUDIO QUALITY
‣ Added support for the audio quality badge on the full player.
‣ Available for iOS 16 users & Apple Music subscribers only.
‣ If you prefer to disable it, you can do it from Marvis Settings → Player → Show Audio Quality Badge.

METADATA
‣ Player Audio Quality, as Displayed Metadata & Smart Condition for mini-player and full-player.
‣ Output Device Type, as Displayed Metadata & Smart Condition for mini-player and full-player.
‣ Artwork Resolution, as Displayed Metadata.

SHARE
‣ Displayed Metadata & Smart Rules.
‣ You can now share your creativity with others by exporting the displayed metadata & smart rules files.
‣ If you use multiple devices linked to the same iCloud account, you can now use Universal Clipboard to copy and paste Displayed Metadata & Smart Rules across devices.

• Fixes and improvements.

If you’re enjoying Marvis please consider rating it on the App Store, your support would help us tremendously.
8.0
2022-09-09
We’ve been working hard on a brand new update with a revolutionary enhancement to the Displayed Metadata feature and so much more.

DISPLAYED METADATA
‣ Choose what metadata you see in each label and use smart conditions for intricate customizations.
‣ Metadata customization is not only available for cells on the list or grid but also for mini-player and full-player.
‣ Metadata isn’t limited to media metadata but you can also add symbols or custom text.
‣ Use smart conditions on your metadata to conditionally show/hide them based on rules you set up. For example, you can use the new smart filter ‘Is Now Playing’ to conditionally show a symbol that would only appear if the song is the now-playing song.
‣ With all the new tools, the possibilities are endless, and we have plans to implement even more.
‣ We can’t wait to see how you use the new metadata feature to personalize Marvis.

RENAME SECTIONS
‣ With the help of new tools built for Displayed Metadata we’ve added support for advanced customization for section headers.
‣ You can now add symbols to left or right positions.
‣ You can also add some of the supported metadata, like ‘Items Count’ or ‘Selected Sorting’ to section labels.
‣ We’d love to see your brand new setups with these new section customizations.

SMART FILTERS
‣ Is Now Playing
‣ Selected Sorting
‣ Size (per minute)
‣ (For Collections Only) Played Tracks Count, Play Progress, Unplayed Tracks Count, Unplayed Ratio

CREATE STATION
‣ Play Song or Artist stations from Marvis using action sheets.
‣ If you don’t prefer to view this action, disable it from Advanced Settings → Action Sheet.
‣ Thanks to a fellow developer, Rudrank Riyam for helping me realize the way to create radio stations for songs.

LAST.FM+
‣ Text Replacement now supports adding Smart Conditions to a replacement pair that would trigger replacement only if the conditions are met.

GESTURES
‣ Added support for swipe gestures to mini-player.
‣ Added support for triple-tap gestures in addition to the exiting double-tap gestures.
‣ Added ‘Pop to Previous Page’ action to navigation bar gestures.
‣ Added ‘Go to Artist’ action for mini-player and full-player.
‣ Added ‘Toggle Player App’ action for all gestures.

PER-SECTION SETTINGS
‣ You can now toggle the ‘Show Like Button’ and ‘Quick Action’ settings on a per-section basis for song-based sections.
‣ Added additional sort options to the section settings that were previously only available inside of Smart Rules.
‣ Added support for 7 & 8 columns for standard and cover flow grid style on iPad.
‣ Added support for 1 & 2 columns for columned list style on iPad.

MISCELLANEOUS
‣ Added support for showing Audio Quality badges on the Albums screen.
‣ Added a setting in Search settings to make the local search bar persistent.
‣ Recent section on Add to Playlist screen now shows all recently modified playlists from the last 7 days.
‣ New Advanced Setting ‘Show Download Status on Tracks’.
‣ Dropped support for iOS 14.

• Added a new playlist group type, ‘Replay’.
‣ You can also use the new playlist type as a filter using Smart Rules.

• Action Sheet settings in Advanced Settings.
‣ Setting to choose default action for ‘Go to Artist’ action, Go to Library Artist, Go to Apple Music Artist, or Always Ask.
‣ Setting to show ‘Add to Library’ action for songs, albums, or playlists on the action sheet.

• Now Playing media has a new background highlight style support for list styles.
‣ This is in addition to the bold text style that has existed so far.
‣ You can toggle each style on/off from Super Advanced settings.

• Fixes and improvements.

There are many more changes throughout the app that we couldn’t mention in this change log, but if you can discover them we’d love for you to show them off on our Subreddit, Discord, or Twitter.

Happy Listening!
7.1
2022-06-26
• Swipe Actions on list rows.
‣ Swipe from right-to-left on list rows to add to play next/last in the queue.

• New Apple Music Sections
‣ Recently Played Songs with data coming from Apple Music Web APIs.
‣ City Charts.
‣ Genres.
‣ Radio Station Genres.
‣ Live Radio Stations.
‣ Personal Radio Stations.

• New Metadata for Collections (Albums, Artists, and more).
‣ Last Played (Less Recent)
‣ Last Played (Recent) (formerly Last Played) metadata chooses the most recently played date from a collection's tracks, however, the new Last Played (Less Recent) selects the least recently played date.
‣ One of the use cases for this metadata is to let you create a section of albums that you want to listen to but haven't yet. So, you can add the "Last Played (Less Recent) is empty" rule, and the album will stay on the list as long as all of the album's songs haven't been played.

• Super Advanced Settings: A new settings section in Advanced Settings.
‣ When we have as many settings as there are in Marvis, it gets difficult to manage them, and name them in a way that they're concise and self-explanatory. But it's always a challenging task to correctly group settings and give them a name. Having too many settings on a single page also get overwhelming, and that's why when some of you request a setting, we don't add those to the main settings because we feel it only caters to a very small audience and will end up overwhelming others.
‣ This is why we've added Super Advanced Settings, where the settings won't necessarily cater to everyone, won't require us to worry about naming them, and won't need users to revisit too often.
‣ One of the first new settings there is "Navigation Bar Large Titles" which lets you disable large navigation bar titles.
‣ In the future, we'll add more settings to this page.

• Redesigned Add/Manage buttons.
‣ Also added keyboard shortcuts to open the add/manage pages.

• Bug Fixes and improvements.
7.0.1
2022-05-26
We’re delighted to see you all enjoy the latest update of Marvis.

Here’s what’s changed in this version,

In the previous update, we added support for opening music URLs in Marvis, and one way to do so was to copy the URL and simply open Marvis, Marvis monitored your clipboard for URLs and automatically opened the music resource in the app. But before reading the clipboard Marvis can’t tell if it is a music URL or not, and if Marvis read the URL iOS would show the clipboard privacy notification which is a great way to prevent apps from spying on your clipboard, but in the case of Marvis even though it isn't meant to spy on your clipboard, some users might have thought differently, especially those who aren’t aware of the new feature or don’t have any use for it.

• In this update, we’ve made monitoring clipboard for URLs optional and disabled by default. If you want to automatically open copied URLs in Marvis you can enable it from Marvis Settings > Advanced > Monitor Clipboard for URLs.

• Added support for Bit Rate as displayed metadata, smart rule filter, and sort option for songs and albums.

• Relocated the song popularity stars when opening an album page.

• Some fixes and improvements.

To read what's new in v7.0 check out the version history on the App Store.
7.0
2022-05-20
We are finally back with a major update.

• Added support for sections like Related Albums, Other Versions, and Featured On on the albums page.
‣ Can be disabled for library albums from Marvis Settings > Apple Music.

• Added support for new section types on the Apple Music Artist page.
‣ Essential Albums, Full Albums, Singles & EPs, Live Albums, Compilations, Appears On, and Similar Artists.

• Last.fm+ Text Replacement
‣ With text replacement, you can replace several metadata in your songs before submitting your scrobbles.

• Added the ability to Skip to the Next/Previous album in the queue.
‣ Assign to a gesture or customize full-player elements to place the buttons on the player screen.

• Added a URL Scheme to open a music URL in Marvis.
‣ In addition to Apple Music URLs, Marvis also supports Spotify, Tidal, Prime Music, and many other services.
‣ You can even copy a URL to the clipboard and open Marvis, and it will open the resource automatically.
‣ Also added action for share extensions in other apps to open a music URL in Marvis.

• Added a URL Scheme to open sections in Marvis.

• Learn all the URL Schemes that Marvis supports from Marvis Settings > Tips & Tricks.

• Added Playlist Name, Description & Type as filters for media types like songs, albums, artists, and more.

• Added "Playlist Order" as a sort option for albums, artists, etc. grouping inside of playlists.

• You can now search for home sections in the global search.

• Added support for the 'Skip to Previous' button in the mini-player.

• You can now tap the disc groupings inside an album for playback actions for the selected disc.
‣ Similarly, in the case of classical music listeners, this helps you tap on the work groups for playback actions.

• In addition to the now-playing track highlighted in bold letters, the now-playing album, artist, and genre are highlighted in bold as well.

• Added a setting to disable the "Add to Library" button that shows next to non-library tracks.

• Added keyboard shortcut to scroll to the top or bottom of the screen.

• Added "Beats Studio Buds" and "Beats Fit Pro" icons for the AirPlay button.

• Many more improvements and fixes.

We hope you enjoy this update. If you enjoy using Marvis please take a moment to rate it on the App Store.
6.7.3
2022-02-15
It has been 3 years since Marvis Pro first launched on the App Store. It's been a wonderful journey, from developing the app to communicating with users, we have built such a great community of people who not only are music enthusiasts but also have a specific way of navigating their music that only Marvis can fulfill. We're glad to have been able to build Marvis and bring it to you all, and we're grateful for the support we've received.

Fixed a crash that occurred on tapping the album inside of artists with only one album in the library.

Happy listening!
6.7.2
2022-02-13
It has been 3 years since Marvis Pro first launched on the App Store. It's been a wonderful journey, from developing the app to communicating with users, we have built such a great community of people who not only are music enthusiasts but also have a specific way of navigating their music that only Marvis can fulfill. We're glad to have been able to build Marvis and bring it to you all, and we're grateful for the support we've received.

This update aims to fix some of the lesser-known bugs.

Happy listening!
6.7.1
2021-11-09
Some of you might have experienced that a few Apple Music-based sections like Hot Tracks, New Releases, and Coming Soon weren’t loading in the app for the past few days. This is because Apple silently ended support for those RSS feeds, we tried to look for ways to see if there’s an alternate way to fetch this data from Apple but since removing those feeds, Apple hasn’t really added any other way to fetch this data. This is why this update drops support for those sections in Marvis. We hope to someday be back with more sections but until then this is how it needs to be.

Miscellaneous fixes and improvements.
6.7
2021-09-21
We’re excited for the launch of iOS 15 and we’ve made optimizations to make Marvis run better on iOS & iPadOS 15 as well as upcoming Apple devices like iPhone 13 lineup & iPad mini.

• Added support for extra-large widget size that’s now available in iPadOS 15.

• Bug fixes and improvements.

Happy listening!
6.6.2
2021-08-02
• Fixed an issue that prevented widgets from loading correctly in case the artwork wasn't available.

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We recently launched v6.6 and here's what's new:

• Background Customization
‣ A vibrant background for the now-playing screen you’ve all asked for is here.
‣ That’s not all, it’s customizable and you can apply a similar style to the main screen and mini-player too.
‣ The customization options range from the ability to toggle between different blur styles, change the saturation of the background image & add an overlay color on top of the background. Combined with all those settings you can have a highly customized background that suits your needs.
‣ Now it’s also possible to set the theme of mini-player & full-player differently than the main screen.
‣ Also, all the background settings are linked to the theme, so you can have separate settings for light and dark themes.


• New Drag & Drop action, Add to Playlist.
‣ Drag & Drop allows you to drag multiple items simultaneously so it’s easier to add them to your playlist rather than going into the context menu for each item separately.


• New filter & sort option for smart rules
‣ Play Ratio & Skip Ratio, it’s a percentage calculated by dividing play count & skip count by the sum of play count and skip count.


• New Displayed Metadata
‣ Album, for Song-based sections.
‣ Genre, for Album & Artist based sections.
‣ Time Spent Listening, for all library sections.
‣ Play Ratio & Skip Ratio, for all library sections.


• New URL Schemes
‣ marvis://nowplaying to open the now-playing screen.
‣ marvis://minimize or marvis://minimise to quickly jump out of Marvis. It’ll be useful after running a shortcut that doesn’t require Marvis to be active after the shortcut is completed.


• Miscellaneous Changes
‣ The now-playing screen on iPad now covers full-screen, and it looks beautiful.
‣ Album screen now shows release date at the bottom.
‣ Non-Square Artwork now shows with their correct aspect ratio in grid style.
‣ Changed sorting behavior for null or empty metadata, previously when sorting by ascending order empty metadata was always put at the end, now it correctly sorts on top.
‣ Added ‘Go to Home’ as gesture action for most gestures.
‣ Dropped support for iOS 12 & 13.


• And as always there are many fixes and improvements.

We hope you enjoy this update, and if you do please consider leaving a review on the App Store as not only do we love reading your reviews but it also helps Marvis reach more eyes.
6.6.1
2021-08-01
• Fixed a crash that occurred when tapping section titles in the settings screen.

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We recently launched v6.6 and here's what's new:

• Background Customization
‣ A vibrant background for the now-playing screen you’ve all asked for is here.
‣ That’s not all, it’s customizable and you can apply a similar style to the main screen and mini-player too.
‣ The customization options range from the ability to toggle between different blur styles, change the saturation of the background image & add an overlay color on top of the background. Combined with all those settings you can have a highly customized background that suits your needs.
‣ Now it’s also possible to set the theme of mini-player & full-player differently than the main screen.
‣ Also, all the background settings are linked to the theme, so you can have separate settings for light and dark themes.


• New Drag & Drop action, Add to Playlist.
‣ Drag & Drop allows you to drag multiple items simultaneously so it’s easier to add them to your playlist rather than going into the context menu for each item separately.


• New filter & sort option for smart rules
‣ Play Ratio & Skip Ratio, it’s a percentage calculated by dividing play count & skip count by the sum of play count and skip count.


• New Displayed Metadata
‣ Album, for Song-based sections.
‣ Genre, for Album & Artist based sections.
‣ Time Spent Listening, for all library sections.
‣ Play Ratio & Skip Ratio, for all library sections.


• New URL Schemes
‣ marvis://nowplaying to open the now-playing screen.
‣ marvis://minimize or marvis://minimise to quickly jump out of Marvis. It’ll be useful after running a shortcut that doesn’t require Marvis to be active after the shortcut is completed.


• Miscellaneous Changes
‣ The now-playing screen on iPad now covers full-screen, and it looks beautiful.
‣ Album screen now shows release date at the bottom.
‣ Non-Square Artwork now shows with their correct aspect ratio in grid style.
‣ Changed sorting behavior for null or empty metadata, previously when sorting by ascending order empty metadata was always put at the end, now it correctly sorts on top.
‣ Added ‘Go to Home’ as gesture action for most gestures.
‣ Dropped support for iOS 12 & 13.


• And as always there are many fixes and improvements.

We hope you enjoy this update, and if you do please consider leaving a review on the App Store as not only do we love reading your reviews but it also helps Marvis reach more eyes.
6.6
2021-08-01
We’re finally back with an update and this one includes some features many of you’ve been waiting for.

• Background Customization
‣ A vibrant background for the now-playing screen you’ve all asked for is here.
‣ That’s not all, it’s customizable and you can apply a similar style to the main screen and mini-player too.
‣ The customization options range from the ability to toggle between different blur styles, change the saturation of the background image & add an overlay color on top of the background. Combined with all those settings you can have a highly customized background that suits your needs.
‣ Now it’s also possible to set the theme of mini-player & full-player differently than the main screen.
‣ Also, all the background settings are linked to the theme, so you can have separate settings for light and dark themes.


• New Drag & Drop action, Add to Playlist.
‣ Drag & Drop allows you to drag multiple items simultaneously so it’s easier to add them to your playlist rather than going into the context menu for each item separately.


• New filter & sort option for smart rules
‣ Play Ratio & Skip Ratio, it’s a percentage calculated by dividing play count & skip count by the sum of play count and skip count.


• New Displayed Metadata
‣ Album, for Song-based sections.
‣ Genre, for Album & Artist based sections.
‣ Time Spent Listening, for all library sections.
‣ Play Ratio & Skip Ratio, for all library sections.


• New URL Schemes
‣ marvis://nowplaying to open the now-playing screen.
‣ marvis://minimize or marvis://minimise to quickly jump out of Marvis. It’ll be useful after running a shortcut that doesn’t require Marvis to be active after the shortcut is completed.


• Miscellaneous Changes
‣ The now-playing screen on iPad now covers full-screen, and it looks beautiful.
‣ Album screen now shows release date at the bottom.
‣ Non-Square Artwork now shows with their correct aspect ratio in grid style.
‣ Changed sorting behavior for null or empty metadata, previously when sorting by ascending order empty metadata was always put at the end, now it correctly sorts on top.
‣ Added ‘Go to Home’ as gesture action for most gestures.
‣ Dropped support for iOS 12 & 13.


• And as always there are many fixes and improvements.


We hope you enjoy this update, and if you do please consider leaving a review on the App Store as not only do we love reading your reviews but it also helps Marvis reach more eyes.
6.5
2020-12-21
• Background Images for Widgets.
‣ You can now choose your own background image for Widgets, and make them even more personal. The possibilities are endless.
‣ With the right trick, you can even make the widget background appear transparent. Tip in Marvis Settings > Widgets on how to achieve this.
‣ This was one of the most requested features for Marvis after the introduction of Widgets. We're happy to have implemented it before Christmas.

• Added support for Keyboard Shortcuts.
‣ Useful when connecting to a hardware keyboard to your iPhone and iPad.
‣ On your iPad, you can hold the command key on your keyboard to view a list of supported shortcuts.

• Added support for the AirPods Max icon for the AirPlay button.
‣ To make sure that you see the correct icon, please have the text 'AirPods Max' in the name.

• Added the ability to sort playlists by their description text.
‣ You can find this sorting under Smart Rules > Add Sort Rule.
‣ This is useful in cases where you'd like to have a custom sorting for your playlists but do not want to change the playlist's name.
‣ You can edit the description for the playlists that you've created on your own from the stock Music.app.

• Bug fixes and improvements.

We hope you enjoy the new Widget Background customization. We’d love to see your widget setup, so tweet it and mention us @marvis_music. Your setup could inspire other users as well.

We wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We hope the upcoming year brings us all joy and peace.

Happy Holidays.

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
985 Ratings

Reviews

Grimnyyr,
Best App I’ve Purchased
My love for music (particularly heavy metal) is to the point of obsession. I’m always listening to music, building up my own collection with classics and new releases, or keeping my finger on the pulse of what my friends and the larger music community are listening to. Marvis Pro gives me all of the resources I could imagine to streamline these processes. With a little fidgeting, I was able to create a “radio station” that constantly pulls 25% from my personal library, and 75% from other playlists, such as Apple’s “Breaking Metal,” which is a good way to find new music. That’s just scratching the tip of the iceberg. I can’t wait to jump back in and figure out similar tricks for other circumstances. For example, I’m already planning on making similar stations that mix my tastes with those of friends and family, which may make long car rides a little easier!
On top of that, as someone who spends a lot of time in music streaming apps, the amount of customization options are fantastic. Being able to move every section around, enlarge, shrink, or collapse various images, and even customize the background itself with a load of options was a ton of fun and looks great! Further, having everything I could want (all playlists, albums, artists, songs, custom stations, etc) on one screen is something I can’t imagine ever going back from.
I just love this app. Well worth the price. Best app on the store, in my opinion.
BCMadsen,
My new favorite
I've been using another music app for years, and to be honest, it's been great, and I have been (and am) very happy with it, and with its developer. And yet, I have to be honest, Marvis has completely blown me away by being all that and more. It is very nearly everything I've ever wanted, or even imagined wanting. With apologies to my other music app, Marvis has stolen my heart away.

Marvis's developer has been outstandingly responsive, working with me to help me understand all of its nuances and taking time to understand how I use it, and what I'm looking for in a music app. I didn't really "get" all that Marvis is capable of at first, and his attention to my concerns really made a world of difference in helping me get the most out of it and understand what it is capable of. I'm very grateful for that.

The one thing that stopped me, especially at first, from making a wholesale switch to Marvis was the lack of support for iPad. In my view, that's really a must-have. There is a beta that does support iPad, and that's what I've been using. Once that's generally available, honestly, this will be the new standard-bearer, as far as I'm concerned.
hnnr03,
Closest app I know of to the original iPod music app
Unlike Apple’s current music player app and other apps that strive to emulate it, this app shows the number of songs played in a playlist along with the total number of songs. This allows the number of remaining songs to be easily calculated. This capability helps ensure that songs are not deleted or repeated, which has been a common problem with recent versions of Apple’s music app since IOS 8, which this app successfully avoids. This app also shows relatively large album art on its screen compared to more recent Apple Music player app versions. Cesium used to be my third party music player of choice up until its recent versions eliminated the ability to see the list of upcoming songs, thereby eliminating the capability of determining if songs have been skipped or repeated. Mavis is now my music player app of choice and I highly recommend it for those who long for the simplicity of the original iPod music player, which can no longer be obtained from Apple.
elloimb,
Amazing Apple Music Integration
I’ve been using the stock Music app for the entire duration of my iTunes/Apple Music usage, but recently I wanted a little more leeway in terms of filtering my library to rediscover old music. I took a chance and forked over my five dollars only to discover a much more elegant and customizable Apple Music experience than what I thought I’d be buying.

I absolutely love the ability to create new sections on the Home screen, to which you can apply rules, filters, and reorder every time of item in your library. The first thing I did was make a section for weekly releases but from years past. Even though I’ve never played around with other AM clients before, I was amazed.

You can also customize the Home screen by lifting sections from AM’s For You and Discover tabs, which is amazing for putting everything you actually care about on one page. My current Home screen setup has sections for Recently Added, releases from previous years, Hot Tracks, New Releases, and Music By Mood. I don’t care much for a lot of the sections that the stock AM app has on each page, so being able to pick and choose is mind blowing.

The only problems I’ve encountered so far with this app are that you have to open the regular AM app to delete songs from your library and that when you open the default AM app, closing it resets playback in Marvis. Aside from these issues, this app is PERFECT.
CreedFan4,
Very good, needs MV support
I’m very impressed by Marvis. The layout and functionality is surprisingly customizable. I have a number of filters and sort criteria on the home section that streamline navigating my library while also being more aesthetically pleasing than the stock music app.

I have only a couple of negatives to mention. One is the lack up support for manipulating the “Up Next” queue. This may not be something specific to this app, but rather a limitation of iOS. It’s tolerable though, since the drag-and-drop option menu essentially functions the same way. If I only want to hear a single song, I can tap and hold a song and drag it to the “Now Playing” option, rather than being forced to swipe left on every individual song in the “Up Next” queue that follows it.

Another thing that would improve this app is music video support. Currently, I can play music videos from my library in this player, but only with audio. The video is replaced with a still thumbnail image taken from the video. I reopened the stock music app for the first time in several weeks because I wanted to watch some of my music videos.

Other than some small bugs and desirable features, I thoroughly recommend Marvis. It is completely worth the price I paid for it, and it’s several times better than Apple’s Music app.
ScottNiswander,
A fantastic app to organize your music
It took me a while to understand this app, but once I dive in I fell in love with it and my music collection again!

It’s extremely customizable to the point of being a little overwhelming to setup, but thankfully there’s a decent community online helping others figure things out. Once I got my Home Screen setup the way I wanted, I found myself diving back into new and old music much more than I used to. Music became a part of my daily routine in a way it never had before.

I took off one star simply because I wish it had shortcuts integration, but the widgets are close enough to what I’d want. I also think there should be an easier way to add specific playlists/albums/artists/etc. to a Home screen without having to add a filter for its specific name. Little things like that make it cumbersome sometimes, but otherwise it’s an extremely good music client!
cbTakesIt,
Absolutely essential for those who've long hated the stock Music app
this app is nothing short of amazing, albeit embarrassing, in comparison to Apple's breathtakingly underwhelming and non-user friendly stock Music app. it does everything you've wanted the Music app to do for years, and even more. the level of customization is nothing short of critical for us (digitally) neurotic organizers who were stranded and left ignored by Apple long ago when it came to "Music". this IS the only solution when looking for a replacement to the ridiculously dumbed-down and offensively un-customizable stock app we've been stuck with for so many years. there is almost nothing negative to say about this app; don't waste time testing any other free music players or managers. this is the new flagship for a music library (both Apple Music, and local) on the iPhone. money more than well spent.
TripHopHiker,
Great at everything I wanted to do!
I wanted to be able to view playlists by artists, see a count of the number of artists in playlists, and not waste a lot of space on a huge header when viewing playlists as album covers, and this app does a great job of all of that. I also love being able to customize the home page: I’m currently displaying a few playlists, recently added albums, recently played songs, and most played artists. Creating a shuffle playlist of album covers and pulling down to refresh it to get some random albums to listen to is also really nice. It looks like it could handle anything I might want to do in the future as well.
jennifertheeagle25,
My New Favorite App
After being disappointed with the native IOS 14 music widgets I was curious if there were other alternatives. This app is it! Not only does it have widgets but it also displays music stats such as most played songs, albums, artists etc. You can basically customize every aspect of this app, except actual widget customization. Hoping to maybe see that in another update. I would also love to see the Full Player use the entire screen in the iPad version of the app, and I’m DYING to see a music visualizer feature. With the hyper customization available through this app, having a super customizable visualizer would be a dream come true. Excited to see future updates!
iGat,
Amazing, what Music app should be!
This is what the Music app on iOS should be. The amount of customization options is mind blowing. I’m usually not one for excessive customization, but I think in the case of music, everyone listens to their music so differently that it just makes sense. The design, polish, function, and features here make this app an absolute must-have for music lovers. Thanks to the developer for so much time and care. I think the only thing I would change is the sidebar, which is often finicky to navigate and I think I’d rather have a customizable tab bar at the bottom in its place. But everything else is just so incredible about this app. I’d recommend it to anyone.