Remember mixtapes?
A new app, Mixkit, is bringing back the nostalgia of creating mixtapes of your favorite songs (but for the digital age). Anyone can create a playlist in iTunes, but this free iOS app allows users to assemble their songs, plus add art to the "cover" and then share with friends. 'Cause wasn't sharing mixtapes with music buddies the best part? And a mixtape wouldn't be a mixtape without that 90-minute time limit. So there's that, too.
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