Although iTunes seems like a great multimedia tool to me, I am aware that not everyone gets along as well with it as I do. Doing things that should be simple, like transferring music from your computer to your iPhone, can become a nightmare for some users. With this in mind you have reached the App Store Jukebox, an application that will allow us download music from our Dropbox account to our iOS device totally free and, what is better, without advertising.
Today, the different clouds available have made us dominate this type of service much more than iTunes. In the case of Dropbox (and other clouds) we can have our service folder in our file explorers (Finder on Mac), so uploading music to your cloud is as simple as dragging mp3 files into that folder. Jukebox makes the rest a breeze.
Playing Dropbox Music on Jukebox
Once we have our songs uploaded, we can only open Jukebox, allow access to our Dropbox (for which we will have to add username and password) and download the music to our iPhone. Jukebox takes care of search .mp3 or .wav files and separate them by artists and albums, which is not bad at all.
The problem is that, logically, to play the music we will have to do it from Jukebox and it cannot be played with the native iOS application. In any case, there are many alternative players on iOS and if there are so many it is because it is a type of application that users like a lot. What reproductor, Jukebox also seems interesting. It has lists, we can search among our music and everything we need that any player in the App Store includes.
So, if you have problems transferring music from your computer to your iPhone, something that has been accentuated since the arrival of Apple Music and its iCloud library, the best thing is that you give it a chance. Maybe it becomes your default player.