Helps users manage their collections and tweet their favourite tracks.
BlackBerry has been improving its musical chops in the last year or so, thanks to RIM's U2 sponsorship, 7Digital's music store app, and a stream of other music apps making the leap from iPhone.
Now BlackBerry has a new music app called PushLife, which as CrackBerry explains, helps users to manage their music collection.
Features include the ability to transfer tracks to the handset from iTunes and Windows Media Player, edit their metadata tags on the device, and pull in additional data from the web like lyrics, artist bios and photos while songs are playing.
There's also a sharing option to tweet the track you're currently listening to, with an iTunes Store shortlink automatically appended so followers can click through to buy it if they want.
PushLife is currently in beta.
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