Djay Pro arrives today on the Mac App Store

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We are talking about a renewal of the application that already exists for Mac users, Djay and that offers many more possibilities for mixing. The new Djay Pro app, comes to the Mac App Store with an interesting novelty and that is now the integration of Spotify is offered.

This new app Supports the resolution of Apple's new iMac 5k, obviously all the other resolutions of the MacBook Pro Retina and MacBook Air as well, plus it adds native 64-bit support. Another important change is the new and improved interface more in line with the new OS X Yosemite and, according to the developers, easier to use.

The application developed by Algoriddim GmbH It allows the change of our iTunes library to Spotify with a single mouse touch and dragging all the songs from the Spotify application of our Mac directly to that of Djay Pro.

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Some users are thinking that the application developers could have integrated the changes in an update of the old application, but this is not going to happen anymore and now we have a new application with more options and better integrated with OS X Yosemite. Another issue is the price, the new application has a price of EUR 44,99 while the previous version it stayed at 17,99 euros after the increase of last July. It seems that the developers have removed the download of the old version or are making a change because we cannot access it from the Apple store.

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