Stoppage In-App Purchases History
Price History of Stoppage
Description of Stoppage
Are you a parent or team involved person who likes to play music when you are helping out at a game? Do you need an easy way to play music during the breaks in the action, especially if you have to deal with other things like score sheets?
Stoppage is your answer! Simple one button play and stop/advance of your playlist songs so you don’t have be messing with your phone when you have other things to pay attention to.
!!! Upgrading to the Pro version requires iOS 12.2 or newer. The problem that caused clips to not play properly appears fixed in iOS 12.2.
Basic version gives you one playlist, the Pro version adds:
• Multiple playlists - make a playlist for when you are winning or need to get the crowd into the game
• Global playlist - available in the player for quick access to songs or sound effects
• Clips - define where to start and stop playing a playlist item if you don’t want the whole song
• Shuffle - shuffle current playlist items in the player
• Autoplay - continuously play playlist items until stopped
• Create a playlist from a Music Library playlist
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Stoppage: FAQ
No, Stoppage does not work on iPads.
The Stoppage app was developed by Umbright Consulting, Inc..
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 16.0.
Users have given Stoppage a middling rating of 2.7 out of 5.
Music Is The Primary Genre Of The Stoppage App.
The latest Stoppage version released is 2.0.1.
Stoppage’s most recent update was on July 5, 2024.
The app first launched on February 6, 2023.
Safe for children to use, no mature themes or inappropriate content.
Stoppage currently features the following languages: American English.
No, Stoppage is not available on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Stoppage offers in-app purchases to enhance your experience.
Unfortunately, Stoppage is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.