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Next, the popular Apple Music client that creates smart playlists has just received an important feature in its latest update. In version 1.6.3, it now syncs Magic Djs and settings across all your devices using iCloud.

Next, developed by Sorcererhat, has been featured here on several times and is one of the best music apps for Apple Music users. With this update, Next now syncs all your Magic DJ settings and playlists across iPhone, iPad, and Mac thanks to iCloud sync.

If you create a Magic DJ mix on your iPhone, you can later access it on your Mac or iPad as long as it uses the same iCloud account. Plus, Next now syncs your settings like excluded content and hidden playlists and saves everything to the cloud, even if you need to reinstall the app.

Sorcererhat notes that mixes and playlists added to Siri and synced through the Shortcuts app can now also be played on any device.

In addition, this update contains some widget bug fixes and general improvements. The Next app is compatible with devices running iOS 14, iPadOS 14, macOS Monterey or later. The app requires an active Apple Music subscription or a local music library with synced songs.

Recently, a really cool feature has been added to the app that creates a smart playlist when you select your favorite artists. Plus, another feature that users love is Throwback Thursday, where every Thursday Next reminds you of a song you haven’t listened to in a while.

Whether you’re feeling nostalgic or just looking for the classics, listening to old favorites is always an enjoyable journey into the past. The Forgotten Songs playlist helps you browse and rediscover the hits you’ve played often but are lost in your music library. And Next #tbt can send you notifications every Thursday, reminding you of a song on your playlist.

iCloud sync update 1.6.3 is free for all existing users. If you’re new to Next, the app costs $4.99 but doesn’t require any other in-app payments. You can find the app here on the App Store.

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